Graduate research
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‘You’re influencing a whole system’
‘Checkup’ strengthens parental relationships, improves babies’ outcomes
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BCMB student earns top honor at Protein Society event
Emma Kane, a doctoral candidate in the biochemistry and molecular biology program, won the poster contest at the Protein Society 36th Annual Symposium recently held in San Francisco. Kane, who works in Professor Donald Spratt’s lab, presented the collaboration between Aaron Muth’s lab at St. John’s Universityand Spratt’s lab in which they are optimizing…
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BCMB students meet 2021 Nobel Prize winner
Doctoral candidate Ariane Borges and Kim Nguyen ’22, M.S. ’23, who both work in Professor Arundhati Nag’s lab in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program, recently attended the LEADS Conference of the American Chemical Society in Washington, D.C., where they met David MacMillan, the 2021 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, and other Nobel…
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Clark students partner with Wildlife Conservation Society
Decade of collaboration serves animal protection efforts worldwide
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Marsh Institute to lead water research fueled by $2.4M in grants
Projects in Virginia, Oklahoma examine water conservation, quality
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Graduate scholars earn Sussman Fund awards to support environmental research
Geography doctoral students receive dissertation writing fellowships
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Students win awards at American Association of Geographers 2022 meeting
Projects analyze land change in U.S. and Brazil
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Physics Professor Alexander Petroff receives NSF CAREER Award to study the movement of bacteria
Research seeks to unlock the link between mobility and magnetics
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Strassler Center to offer cross-disciplinary Ph.D. in genocide studies
New program will launch in the fall
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Geography students present research, earn awards at national conference
Faculty also take part in prestigious event









