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Undergraduate Biology Student Researcher: Laiba Ashraf
Laiba Ashraf is a Senior studying Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and is pursuing a double minor in business administration and chemistry.
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KU AWARDED GRANT TO ASSIST IN BRINGING EQUITY AND EXCELLENCE TO INTRODUCTORY SCIENCE CLASSES
An interdisciplinary team of professors at the University of Kansas has received a $529,500 grant to improve student success and reduce achievement gaps in undergraduate science education.
Biology Faculty announced as announced the 2022 Chancellors Club Teaching Professorships
KU Endowment has announced the 2022 Chancellors Club Teaching Professorships. Mark Mort, professor of ecology & evolutionary biology, and Cynthia Colwell, professor of music therapy & music education, are this year’s recipients.
BIOLOGY FACULTY MEMBERS HONORED BY CLASS OF 2023 WITH HOPE AWARDS FOR TEACHING
The University of Kansas senior class has honored two faculty members who teach undergraduate biology with 2022 HOPE Awards — to Honor an Outstanding Progressive Educator.
NIDDK Grant Awarded to KU Professor
Professor Kristi Neufeld received a grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases to investigate the role of tumor suppressor protein APC in inflammatory bowel disease
6 Biology Students Selected as Global Scholars
Representing diverse academic fields across campus, University of Kansas second-year students have been selected as the 2023 cohort of Global Scholars.
Author & Scientist, Steffanie Strathdee does Q&A with KU Biology Students
Biology students were joined by Author/Scientist Steffanie Strathdee to discuss her latest book, global health & their futures in the STEM field.
KU/Haskell Partnership to help train Students for Careers in Science
The Haskell-KU Bridges to Baccalaureate program led by Drs. Burgin, Chandler, Allison-Brewer and Holder began a new 5-yr NIH funding cycle with a kickoff event at Haskell University
#KUFieldWorks: Studying microbes to understand the possibility of life on other planets
Q&A with ecology and evolutionary biology associate professor Ben Sikes
KU TO HOST INAUGURAL CHEMICAL BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM
The Oct. 21-22 event connected KU graduate students and chemical biology of infectious disease (CBID) investigators with regional scientists and guest speakers to promote the sharing of research associated with chemical biology.