Displaying items by tag: department of biology

Jim McClintock, Ph.D., shares his journey from Antarctica back to the United States in the midst of a global pandemic.
These three activities will get children thinking about science and math while having fun at home.
UAB expert Samisksha Raut, Ph.D., explains the importance of keeping kids away from playgrounds and from touching various toys and sports equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine.
Marine biologist Charles D. Amsler experiences spectacular views and a lifetime achievement with his 1,000th dive as an Antarctic researcher.

Smithsonian research scientist will speak about ancient nutrition evolution at Darwin Day.

Through her color penciled drawings, Allyson Comstock has managed to capture the grandeur of the landscapes and the subtle, yet equally magnificent, micro-environments, says polar scientist James McClintock.
Scientists are racing to determine which genealogy most accurately represents the evolutionary history of sea turtles — a challenging proposition.
The UAB freshman immunology honors seminar recently held a Q&A with Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper reporter Matt Richtel.
A UAB biology professor has received a grant from the Simons Foundation to research ocean microbes.
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