Moonlighting proteins
Brianna Johnson ’21, who has had her own battles with diseases caused by microscopic organisms, found a passion for trying to understand their impacts and intricacies through biological sciences research.
Read moreBrianna Johnson ’21, who has had her own battles with diseases caused by microscopic organisms, found a passion for trying to understand their impacts and intricacies through biological sciences research.
Read moreAll fish are not created equal, at least when it comes to nutritional benefits.This truth has important implications for how declining fish biodiversity can affect human nutrition, according to a computer modeling study led by Cornell and Columbia University researchers.The study, “Declining Diversi...
Read moreRaisa KochmarukEnvironment and SustainabilityBethlehem, Pa.Why did you choose Cornell?My lifelong passion for nature, particularly the intersection of ecology and art, led me to Cornell as I searched for colleges. I’d heard about the prevalence of science illustration at the Cornell Lab of Ornitholo...
Read moreKelsie LopezBiological SciencesLindenhurst, N.Y.Why did you choose Cornell?I chose Cornell because it is possible to pursue many different paths within the biological sciences. I was also excited to be in the College of Arts & Sciences because I had the opportunity to explore different classes i...
Read more“During this challenging year, our faculty have demonstrated exemplary caring and commitment to our students."
Read moreAnurag Agrawal, the James A. Perkins Professor of Environmental Studies in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Maureen Hanson, the Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics (CALS, Arts and Sciences), have been elected to the National Academy of S...
Read morePaige Becker is a biological sciences major.
Read moreA diverse group of students, three of which are CALS, have been selected to receive the 2021 State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence.The award acknowledges outstanding achievements that demonstrate excellence in areas including academics, leadership, campus involvement...
Read moreSolutions to today's most complex sustainability challenges require new interaction models between university researchers and decision-makers in government, corporations, and nongovernmental organizations. The problem is that traditional research models rarely produce knowledge with the relevance an...
Read moreGregor-Fausto Siegmund, a doctoral student in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, was recently awarded the Ecological Society of America’s Katherine S. McCarter Graduate Student Policy Award.
Read more