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(May 1, 2021)

Combining the Biochemistry and Forensic Science

Amber Vandepoele '22 is working to improve a method for separating bacterial,

plant, and human cells by utilizing cell size and cellular membrane sensitivity.

Side by side headshots of George Langford and Virginia Burrus.

(April 26, 2021)

Pair of A&S Faculty Elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences

George M. Langford and Virginia Burrus join Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Martin Luther King, Jr., as members of the Academy.

(April 21, 2021)

Good Medicine

A future physician aims to make a difference for vulnerable populations through hands-on research.

(April 13, 2021)

Visualizing Science

Syracuse University alumna pairs genetics research with imagery to enhance science communication.

A cluster of 3D-printed beetles.

(April 5, 2021)

Can a 3D Printed Beetle Model Simulate the Real Thing?

A&S biologist contributes to paper on the feasibility of using 3D printed insects in mating studies.

Heidi Hehnly in a lab.

(April 1, 2021)

Creatively Researching the Roots of Disease

Associate Biology Professor Heidi Hehnly investigates the roots of disease with the help of three grants.

Student working at a computer.

(March 25, 2021)

New Study From A&Sā€™ Department of Biology Highlights Ways to Support Students in Virtual Learning Environments

Eve Humphrey and Jason Wiles worked with SU students to investigate some of challenges and opportunities associated with virtual learning during the pandemic.

Portrait of Pete Robison.

(March 4, 2021)

Giving Back to Honor a Great Mentor

Peter Robison ā€™78 Ph.D. recognizes a longtime biology professor by establishing an endowment to support student research.