Apr 8, 2010
Students Will Present Research at Annual Meeting of the Pa. Academy of Science
Topics include cancer, eye studies, and parasites Six biology majors and one neuroscience major will present research papers with their faculty advisers…
Our biology majors enjoy small classes and laboratory sections, even in General Biology. Our professors are committed to teaching and undergraduate research, and about half of our majors perform individual lab research projects under the guidance of faculty mentors. Many of these result in published scientific papers with students as co-authors and/or public presentations at state and national scientific meetings.
Topics include cancer, eye studies, and parasites Six biology majors and one neuroscience major will present research papers with their faculty advisers…
Interdisciplinary course is taught by James Dearworth, assistant professor of biology The members of the Class of 2013 weren’t even born when the anti-drug…
Lindsay Weir ’11 writes about how her volunteer work in Africa integrates with her research on sustainable rural water systems at Lafayette Marquis Scholar…
Raphael Cuomo ’11 headed efforts to recruit students and staff an area vaccination clinic Sixteen Lafayette students were on the front line in the fight…
Interdisciplinary focus geared toward real-world applications Gone are the days when students completed weekly labs with predetermined outcomes designed…
Lecture is part of the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series in the Life Sciences; Joseph hosted Nafis Hasan ’11 and Kevin Oswalt ’10 as summer interns Paul…
Twelve students have been involved in research that could help control tomato and potato blight Manuel Ospina-Giraldo, assistant professor of biology,…
Her work with James Dearworth, assistant professor of biology, appeared in Visual Neuroscience By Courtney Morin ’10 Biology major Jennifer Romano ’10…
Neuroscience major’s ongoing project is guided by James Dearworth, assistant professor of biology Neuroscience major Grayson Sipe ’10 (Lititz, Pa.)…
Biology major will continue her studies in aquatic toxicology at University of Maryland For her honors thesis, biology major Hannah Fink ’09 (Whitehall…