biology
September 27, 2019
Springer published work by Chris Cullis, interim chair of
biology, in the series Plant Genetics and
Genomics: Crops and Models. Cullis’ contribution to the series, titled Genetics and Genomics of Linum has a
focus on flax, which produces high-class fiber for linen using the stem and linseed
oil…
September 09, 2019
Universities must teach their budding scientists entrepreneurship The Conversation: Christopher Cullis, the Francis Hobart Herrick Professor of Biology, co-wrote an article about the need to address the gap between research and commercialization around the world, and how introducing science…
August 26, 2019
A symposium will be held in honor of Arnold Caplan’s 50 years at APP. Caplan is director of the Skeletal Research Center and a professor of biology. Members of the community are invited to the “Symposium Celebrating Arnold Caplan's 50 Years at CWRU.” The symposium will…
August 05, 2019
APP will host the 56th Midwest
Regional Meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology Sept. 16-18 in the
Tinkham Veale University Center. The event will feature two keynote lectures and six plenary
sessions covering a broad range of topics from evolutionary…
July 22, 2019
Assistant professor and chair in environmental studies leading research into changing habits of butterflies in warming climate, with help of citizen scientists Sarah Diamond, an assistant professor in biology and the George B. Mayer Chair in Urban and Environmental Studies, has been awarded a…
June 06, 2019
Case Western Reserve biologist explores wider uses for Namibian “orphan legume;” Marama bean grows in drought conditions and shows resistance to pests Biology professor
and researcher Christopher Cullis said he pondered two big questions when he first
caught sight of the wild marama bean plant,…
June 04, 2019
Two of APP’s Class of 2019
graduates will gain international experiences in the coming months as
recipients of Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants. Jasmin Bhangu, who majored in biology and business
management, received an English Teaching Assistant Grant in Poland,…
May 06, 2019
Case Western Reserve biologists say combined effect of two species could be harming Ohio’s forest ecosystems; research could inform deer-park management An overpopulation of whitetailed deer is contributing to the spread of invasive earthworms—a newly discovered link to understanding environmental…
April 16, 2019
CWRU, Holden Arboretum, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Cleveland Museum of Natural History join forces to expand research, education opportunities A team of world-class science researchers and educators at APP, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, the Cleveland Museum of Natural…
March 15, 2019
Riley Tedrow, a PhD candidate in the Department of Biology,
was part of a team of entomologists and malaria experts that have crafted an
efficient assay for monitoring mosquito populations responsible for malaria
transmission in Madagascar. The work, titled “Novel Multiplex Assay for Malaria
Vector…