Exploring Global Conservation
Biology students take transformative journey, exploring forest conservation and contributing to solutions.
Biology students take transformative journey, exploring forest conservation and contributing to solutions.
This month’s newsworthy 鶹Ƶ;Verne accolades showcase our university’s latest updates and happenings for the month of July.
The 鶹Ƶ;Verne’s Bob and Mary Neher Montana Field Research Station has installed a remote-operated camera to help detect wildfires in the Montana wilderness.
Kathleen Roos, a professor of biology at the 鶹Ƶ;Verne, received the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award earlier this month.
The 鶹Ƶ;Verne’s research field station bears the name of Bob & Mary Neher, who built the ranch to provide research opportunities for students.
Africa’s Southern white rhinoceros caught Kimberly Pineda’s attention during her quest for a research topic that she would commit to throughout a semester.
“The La Verne-Leos” team earned a bronze medal for its “Bacterial Biofuels” project, making their iGEM debut a success.
Todd Lorenz’ research into groups of viruses has led to the discovery of a bacteriophage that has La Verne written all over it.
鶹Ƶ;Verne professors in the Natural Science Division worked behind the scenes to help increase success for STEM majors at La Verne.
The 鶹Ƶ;Verne received a $1 million grant from the Fletcher Jones Foundation for an endowed chair faculty position in computational biology.