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By Study and By Faith
In honor of the 10th anniversary of the Life Sciences Building, we share 10 scientific innovations that were created by life sciences faculty and students.
Dr. Standring's lab is on the hunt to understand the impact of polyploid cells on insect evolution.
From cystic fibrosis to diabetes, Dr. Bellini and her students are making a difference one study at a time.
Dr. Marc Haut shares groundbreaking neuroimaging techniques that have aided in the improvement of Alzheimer's treatments.
Josh Hutchins was accepted to present his research on claudins and permeable membranes at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR).
BYU alumni Nate and Sheryl Arrington made a generous donation of rare and extinct birds to the Bean Life Science Museum. The Arringtons’ donation includes several extinct bird species that hold important scientific and educational value.
Spiritually Strengthening Award winners Dr. Matt Bailey and Dr. Matt Seeley shared their insights on faith and science at the College of Life Sciences' annual seminar.
Kate Jaggi made a discovery she never imagined and it ignited a fire in her to continue conducting plant genetics research.
Before coming to BYU, Avila felt like “just one guy from South America,” a “no-one" just trying to find a better opportunity. But that changed during his time at the Y.
Annie Smedley is closing out her master's degree with a jeté. Her hard-won skill to ask better questions helped her note a pattern in a literature review, which evolved into an interdisciplinary project studying ballet dancers and their injuries.