biology
Molecular mechanisms that control development and dysfunction of the mammalian cerebellum
Host: Brian Rymond, University of Kentucky
The College of Arts and Sciences in collaboration with the College of Agriculture & the Graduate School is sponsoring this graduate seminar course. Two of the seminars will be held in the Biology Department (TH Morgan Building) and two will be held in the Plant Sciences Building (College of Agriculture).
Neuronal regeneration and degeneration in long-lived Drosophila larvae
Host: Brian Rymond, University of Kentucky
The College of Arts and Sciences in collaboration with the College of Agriculture & the Graduate School is sponsoring this graduate seminar course. Two of the seminars will be held in the Biology Department (TH Morgan Building) and two will be held in the Plant Sciences Building (College of Agriculture).
Coding and Decoding Calcium Signals in Plants
Host: Seth DeBolt, University of Kentucky
The College of Arts and Sciences in collaboration with the College of Agriculture & the Graduate School is sponsoring this graduate seminar course. Two of the seminars will be held in the Biology Department (TH Morgan Building) and two will be held in the Plant Sciences Building (College of Agriculture).
Molecular, genetic and biochemical approaches to understanding and improving tomato flavor
Host: Seth DeBolt, University of Kentucky
The College of Arts and Sciences in collaboration with the College of Agriculture & the Graduate School is sponsoring this graduate seminar course. Two of the seminars will be held in the Biology Department (TH Morgan Building) and two will be held in the Plant Sciences Building (College of Agriculture).
Fellowship Awards Presented by Association of Emeriti Faculty
Gaines Fellowship Awarded to 12 UK Scholars
Biology Graduate Student Receives Fellowship to Present at Genome 10K Conference
Melissa Keinath, a graduate student in the University of Kentucky Department of Biology, has been awarded a Genome 10K fellowship to attend the 2015 Genome 10K Conference
New Faculty 2015: Meet Jeremy Van Cleve
Jeremy Van Cleve joined the Department of Biology in the Spring 2015 semester. As one of the newest additions to UK's faculty, Van Cleve had lots of info to share concering his research, his hopes for his future at UK, and how he's getting along in the city of Lexington.
This podcast was produced by David Cole.