biochemistry-molecular-biology
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Rachael Adewusi ’24: Ingenuity In Action reflection
Rachael Adewusi ’24 reflects on her Ingenuity in Action experience as president of BACO (Black Awareness Cultural Organization).
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Callum McAllister ’24: Ingenuity In Action reflection
Callum McAllister ’24 reflects on his Ingenuity in Action experience in a lab developing tuberculosis antibiotics.
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Junior participates in highly selective health program
Cornell College Junior Yonis Said says his “academic adventure” started with his very first science course in high school.
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CSRI team explores how climate change impacts tomato ripening
Two Cornell students investigated the potential impact of climate change on fruit production by examining how warm temperatures affect the ripening of tomatoes.
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Students study flies to unlock secrets of muscle health
A team of Cornell Summer Research Institute (CSRI) students are studying fruit flies to understand more about what keeps our muscles healthy.
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CSRI students study turtle survival and habitat
Three Cornell College students are spending their days studying turtle species on a nature preserve near the Mississippi River as part of the Cornell Summer Research Institute.
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Posse: From urban areas to campus leaders
Three years ago Cornell College joined other top liberal arts colleges as a Posse Foundation partner. Since then the college has welcomed four Posse teams.
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CSRI featured on Everyday Iowa
The Cornell Summer Research Institute (CSRI) was featured on KCRG-TV9’s Everyday Iowa program on June 25, 2024.
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Research provides new information about turtle species
Assistant Professor of Biology Joshua Otten’s research findings about northern map turtles were recently published in two scholarly journals.
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New research sheds light on RNA’s role in disease
Many scientists study proteins in order to fight diseases like cancer, but Cornell College Assistant Biochemistry Professor Collin O’Leary and a team of researchers are turning their focus to the structure of RNA.
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Zurick accepts NIH research position
Ryan Zurick will take his love of lab research to the next level as he starts a full-time position as a postbaccalaureate researcher for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Shirley Romero Carreon ’25: Community builder
Posse Scholar Shirley Romero Carreon ’25 created a space for others on campus as president of Gente, the campus Latine group.
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The Posse impact at Cornell
Dive into this six-part story to find out what Posse is, what its founder and president thinks about Cornell, and to learn the stories of 4 Posse scholars.
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Posse: From urban areas to campus leaders
Three years ago Cornell College joined other top liberal arts colleges as a Posse Foundation partner. Since then the college has welcomed four Posse teams.
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Junior lands Gilman Scholarship for Indonesian study abroad
Cornell College junior Landon Card has earned a Gilman Scholarship that will fund his study abroad program to Indonesia this summer.