School of Biological Sciences

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Application of a quantitative framework to improve the accuracy of a bacterial infection model External News Renay San Miguel
College of Sciences Courses Spotlight UN Sustainable Development Goals News Renay San Miguel
New APS Leaders Take Office at Inaugural American Physiology Summit External News Renay San Miguel
Scientists engineer the first light-powered yeast External News Renay San Miguel
Deep Learning Drives Insights into Protein-Protein Interactions External News Renay San Miguel
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Peat-based soil is an environmental nightmare. Try these alternatives. External News Renay San Miguel
Rising temperatures alter 'missing link' of microbial processes, putting northern peatlands at risk External News Renay San Miguel
Founding Director of Integrated Cancer Research at Tech Publishes ‘A Patient’s Guide to Cancer: Understanding the Causes and Treatments of a Complex Disease’ News Renay San Miguel
Toad Tongues Slay With Seriously Sticky Spit External News Renay San Miguel
Algae-farming fish help coral reefs bounce back from bleaching events External News Renay San Miguel
Ethnicity, life expectancy data can aid in health equity efforts News Jerry Grillo
Plants seek climate refuge across our changing planet External News Renay San Miguel
If We Could Walk Like The Animals: Scientists and Engineers Host Biomechanics Day at Zoo Atlanta News Renay San Miguel
How did life begin? One key ingredient is coming into view External News Renay San Miguel