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Control Theory: Mother Nature is an Engineer

Aug. 7, 2019
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Engineering a Living Organism is Fascinating

July 10, 2019
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People with ALS May Benefit From More Glucose

June 26, 2019
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2019 Dottie Sams Scholarship Winners Emily Turner and Leslie Curiel

April 30, 2019
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Amanda Warner - MCB Spring 2019 Danny Brower Scholarship Winner

April 24, 2019
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Alexa Nguyen Awarded MCB Excellence in Undergraduate Research

April 2, 2019
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Mariajose Franco: Recipient of MCB Department and College of Science Outstanding Senior Award

April 2, 2019
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Dr. Daniela Zarnescu and Collaborators awarded DoD Grant!

March 27, 2019
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Dr. Nancy Horton Awarded Fellowship and Award

March 27, 2019
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Communications Biology Chief Editor Strives to Make Sure Science Has Impact

March 19, 2019
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