School of Biological Sciences

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Clinical trial suggests fecal transplants may protect transplant patients against multi-drug-resistant organisms External News Renay San Miguel
Just a few mutations are enough to help colonizing bacteria spread External News Renay San Miguel
CEISMC hosts first cohort of newly created Georgia Tech STEM Educators’ Network External News Renay San Miguel
Georgia Tech Set To Launch Innovative Interdisciplinary Neurosciences Research Program External News Renay San Miguel
Potential Breakthrough: Common Probiotic Bacteria May Enhance Immune Protection Against Influenza External News Renay San Miguel
Unraveling the functional dark matter through global metagenomics External News Renay San Miguel
Where does Godzilla get his atomic breath? External News Renay San Miguel
Lizard Study Shows Natural Selection Can Be Extremely Variable Through Time External News Renay San Miguel
Learning How Bacteria Stay Alive, and Thrive, in Their Social Lives News Renay San Miguel
Sciences Scholars Named University Center of Exemplary Mentoring Program Fellows News Renay San Miguel
The microbiome of African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) under managed care resembles that of wild marine mammals and birds External News Renay San Miguel
Montana State research team receives new funding to examine nitrogen processing in riparian areas External News Renay San Miguel
Wing-flapping robot helps explain the evolution of insect flight External News Renay San Miguel
Postdoctoral Scientist Named First McCallum Early Career Fellow News Renay San Miguel
Innovations in baculovirus–insect cell expression systems External News Renay San Miguel