Sentences with phrase «organismal biology at»

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The findings, published recently in the peer - reviewed academic journal Nature Communications, show periodically flooded soils may actually lose organic matter at accelerated rates, said Steven Hall, an assistant professor of ecology, evolution and organismal biology and corresponding author of the study.
«The octopus genome makes studies of cephalopod traits much more tractable, and now represents an important point on the tree of life for comparative evolutionary studies,» said Ragsdale, an associate professor in neurobiology and organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
«We all know that some percentage are way off on the tail end of the distribution, and we're never going to reach them,» says Steven Rissing, a professor of evolution, ecology, and organismal biology and a specialist in undergraduate education at Ohio State University, Columbus.
«No other species we've looked at shows lengthening telomeres,» says Carol Vleck, an associate professor in the university's department of ecology, evolution, and organismal biology and leader of the team.
May 19, 2006 Field Museum hires new provost The Field Museum and the University of Chicago jointly announced Friday that Neil H. Shubin, PhD, will be appointed provost of The Field Museum and associate dean for organismal and evolutionary biology at the University of Chicago.
«This fossil changes how we look at lampreys today,» said Coates, associate professor of organismal biology and anatomy.
«Quiet, steady, a good listener,» recalled Lorna Straus, PhD, professor emerita or organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
The purpose of the NSF - Simons Research Centers for MathBioSys is to support innovative, collaborative research at the intersection of mathematics and molecular, cellular and organismal biology, to establish new connections between mathematical sciences and biological sciences and to promote interdisciplinary education and workforce training.
«As the earliest known haramiyid, Haramiyavia is the key piece of evidence for inferences about the timeline of early mammalian evolution,» said study co-author Zhe - Xi Luo, PhD, professor of organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
It allows us to piece together poorly understood details of the critical transition of modern mammals from pre-mammalian ancestors,» said Zhe - Xi Luo, professor of organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
Research at the Hubrecht Institute focuses on developmental biology and stem cells at the organismal, cellular, and molecular level.
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