Professor Catherine Armbruster brought her expertise in biofilms, groups of microbes encased in a protective slime, to Carnegie Mellon.
https://t.co/YaljJA3OUu
Let the games begin! Support @SOPennsylvania and douse Interim MCS Dean Curtis Meyer on Friday, April 12, at 1:30 p.m. Donate at https://t.co/sxLkn8F0ah.
"This is such a simple mechanism that could be fundamental. We want to explore what other bacteria also do this."
@CmuScience, @CMU_Bio biologists have discovered that the bacteria behind cholera can sense when its relatives die.
https://t.co/ni4jNxhzo0
.@CMU_Bio graduate student Samskrathi Sharma earned a fellowship from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for her work investigating the link between the circadian rhythm and the gut microbiota.
https://t.co/2OOddypHAO
.@CMU_Bio Ph.D. Annie Meyer investigates the development of echinoderms, like starfish and sea urchins. She wants to use her research to help evolve the field of biology.
https://t.co/AHy1c3cqvU
Researchers at @CarnegieMellon and @UniBonn have created A-SOiD, an AI tool that can learn and predict user-defined behaviors by using video.
https://t.co/BAsdTVGfbZ
Prospective @CMU_Bio graduate students visited Carnegie Mellon for a series of activities including a poster session by current graduate students and new faculty members.
.@CMU_Bio Professor Veronica Hinman was awarded the International Kowalevsky Medal for her work in evolutionary and developmental biology.
https://t.co/bWYNQLSbdN
.@CMU_Bio Professor @Bridges_Bio investigates how bacteria respond to their environments, and his lab hopes to disrupt some of their defense mechanisms.
https://t.co/l3tnP0S3E8