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Niteace wins best poster award at the Society for Developmental Biology meeting | Department of Biology | Georgetown University
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Skip to main content. Niteace wins best poster award at the Society for Developmental Biology meeting. Niteace wins best poster award at the Society for Developmental Biology meeting. Niteace Whittington won the first place poster prize at the Society for Developmental Biology meeting that was held in Seattle from July 17-21, 2014. She recently finished her Ph.D. in the laboratory of Dr. Elena Casey, and this work was part of her dissertation project. Reiss Science Building, Room 406. Connect with us via:.
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Biology In the News Archive | Department of Biology | Georgetown University
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Skip to main content. Biology In the News Archive. Biology In the News Archive. A PIECE OF THE MS PUZZLE. March 4, 2015. Assistant Professor of Biology Jeffrey Huang investigates complex interactions in the brain in the hope of improving therapies for MS patients. HEIDI ELMENDORF NAMED D.C. PROFESSOR OF THE YEAR. November 20, 2014. MICROBES: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE HARMLESS. November 10, 2014. Assistant Professor of Biology Shaun Brinsmade studies how microbes can change from harmless to harmful.
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Trey Picou and Sweta Batni receive Sigma Xi grants | Department of Biology | Georgetown University
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Skip to main content. Trey Picou and Sweta Batni receive Sigma Xi grants. Trey Picou and Sweta Batni receive Sigma Xi grants. Graduate students Trey Picou and Sweta Batni each received Grants-in-Aid-of-Research awards from Sigma Xi for $1000. Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society has awarded $117,066 to 184 undergraduate and graduate students for their research. A portion of the grants were supported by funds from the National Academy of Sciences. Congratulations to Sweta and Trey! Program Requiremen...
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Available Positions | Department of Biology | Georgetown University
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Skip to main content. Reiss Science Building, Room 406. 37th and O Streets, N.W.,. Phone: (202) 687.6247. Fax: (202) 687.5662. Connect with us via:. History of The Department of Biology. Pedagogy and Learning Goals. Awards from the Department of Biology. Post-Docs and Research Staff. Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Molecular and Cellular Biology. Career Paths and Skills. Employment and Internship Opportunities. Scholarships, Grants and Fellowships. 4-Year Plans for Bio Majors. Center for the Environment.
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Undergraduate Programs | Department of Biology | Georgetown University
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Skip to main content. The Department of Biology offers rigorous programs that prepare undergraduates for a variety of careers. Students can get information on career options, advising in Biology, summer research and teaching opportunities. The Department of Biology sponsors four majors and one minor. Undergraduate students will be well-prepared for a medical career. Students are offered the opportunity to study abroad during the year while earning academic credit on their abroad program. Our programs are...
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People | Department of Biology | Georgetown University
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Skip to main content. Biology faculty are engaged in teaching and research from molecules and cells to organisms and ecosystems. Graduate students focus on their research projects while teaching, mentoring, and enjoying the D.C. environment. Post-doc and Research staff. Post-doc and Research staff perform research and are engaged in training to enhance their professional skills to pursue a successful future career path. We are a teaching and research community consisting of f aculty, p. Reiss Science Bui...
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Graduate Program | Department of Biology | Georgetown University
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Skip to main content. You must enable javascript to view this video. Experience Biology at Georgetown. Ecology Evolution and Behaviors. Microbes and Infectious Diseases. Professors and current students share their perspective of Georgetown's cutting edge biology graduate program. Some of our graduates will become academics, whereas others will find careers in government, private industry, public policy, or elsewhere (follow this link to see where recent graduates. Georgetown University is pleased to offe...
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Affiliated Programs | Department of Biology | Georgetown University
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Skip to main content. Global Infectious Disease (GID) graduate program. This program integrates emerging infectious disease science with learning how to apply science through affecting government policy. This is a newly emerging field and the Georgetown GID program is one of the oldest in existence. Faculty in the Department of Biology (Drs. Armbruster, Bansal, Brinsmade, Elmendorf, Rolfes, Rosenwald, and Singer) accept students through the GID program. Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience (IPN).
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About | Department of Biology | Georgetown University
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Skip to main content. History of The Department of Biology. Members of the Biology faculty in 1962, Prof. Neale's freshman year. Pedagogy and Learning Goals. The art and science of teaching is embraced by the Biology faculty. Awards from the Department of Biology. Awards are given for academic achievement and research excellence. Alumni and friends of the Department can access the newsletters here. Letter from the Chair. Welcome to the Department of Biology at Georgetown University! You can learn more ab...
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Courses | Department of Biology | Georgetown University
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Skip to main content. Courses offered by the Department of Biology are listed below, organized by courses for non-majors, courses for majors, thesis and tutorial courses for majors, and courses for graduate students. Projections for future course offerings from the Department can be found in the drop-down menu for Courses. These are working plans that may be altered as circumstances change. Please see the site of the University Registrar for course descriptions. Use the schedule of classes search tool.
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