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Research Spotlight

Why You Laugh When It’s Not Even Funny

Research shows laughter may be more of a social tool than a sign of enjoyment in conversations with strangers.
January 8, 2023
Victoria Turner
Graduate Division
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Journal Club: Stem Cell Biology, Immunology, and Physiology

October 3, 2013
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Stem Cell Biology, Immunology, and Physiology.
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Journal Club: Development/Regeneration

September 26, 2013
Jenny Qi
Presentation: "How to Get A-Head in Life: Rescuing Head Regrowth in Regeneration-limited Planarians" Presenter: Christina Hueschen, second-year BMS student Paper...
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Journal Club: Cancer Biology, Neuroscience, Stem Cell Biology, and Cancer Biology

September 5, 2013
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Cancer Biology, Neuroscience, Stem Cell Biology, and Cancer Biology.
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Journal Club: Cell Death

May 30, 2013
Jenny Qi
Why do we need (cell) death? Death is one of the most critical lessons we must learn in biology and...
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Journal Club: Virology, Developmental Biology, Immunology, Public Health, and Cancer Biology

May 22, 2013
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Virology, Developmental Biology, Immunology, Public Health, and Cancer Biology.
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Journal Club: Cell Death

May 8, 2013
Jenny Qi
Of the three major categories of cell death, apoptosis is what we traditionally refer to when we discuss “programmed cell...
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Journal Club: Microbiology, Developmental Biology, and Physiology

April 24, 2013
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Microbiology, Developmental Biology, and Physiology.
Science

Journal Club: Cell Death

April 16, 2013
Jenny Qi
Death is an essential part of the life cycle, at the level both of the organism and the cell. Cell...
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Journal Club: Immunology, Genetics, and Neuroscience

April 10, 2013
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Immunology, Genetics, and Neuroscience.
Science
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