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Clark researcher explores how skinks have gotten back on their feet
Study linking climate to lizards’ evolution earns coverage in New York Times
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Clark University to celebrate National Apprenticeship Week
President Fithian joins effort to promote industry awareness and expansion
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Professor Nathan Ahlgren’s biology research will go viral with help of NSF grant
Collaborative study with Roger Williams University will investigate impact of marine viruses on bacteria
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Gesundheit! Clark researchers use simulated sneezes in NSF-funded COVID-19 study
The fate of droplets is focus of presentation at Fall 2020 Physics Colloquium
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Professor Chuck Agosta receives $670K National Science Foundation grant
Purchase of helium liquefier will aid in superconductor experiments
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Economist’s research examines construction workers’ fatality rates across states
Professor Wayne Gray involved in study funded by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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$450,000 NIH grant funds Clark protein research
Professor Spratt and his research team of students aim to better understand biochemical roots of cancer, Ebola and other medical issues
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$508,000 NSF award supports Professor Meyer’s research in evolutionary biology
Néva Meyer, assistant professor of biology at Clark University, remembers how she became interested in studying animal life at its beginning stages. She was an undergraduate student in molecular biology at Purdue University, with her eye on a career in cancer biology. Then she saw her first chicken embryo. “I fell in love with it. I love the…
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Clark researchers investigate our fascination with lawns
What does the pursuit of the perfect yard say about us?
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Student uses the power of math and chemistry to understand biology
How working in a lab at Clark has taught Rachel Orlomoski '17 to persevere