Graduate Students

  • Chris Smith is a student in the BioFrontiers Institute's IQ Biology PhD program.
    The National Science Foundation recently announced the recipients of the coveted 2015 Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP) awards. These prestigious awards have been given since 1952 to graduate students who show a demonstrated potential for
  • Daniel Malmer is a second-year graduate student in the IQ Biology Interdisciplinary PhD program at BioFrontiers.
    I recently attended the 2014 Association for Computing Machinery Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, and Health Informatics (ACM BCB) with fellow IQ Biology student Joey Azofeifa and our advisor Robin Dowell. The conference had many
  • Balaji Sridhar's company, Nanoly Bioscience, recently won a Tech Award. He works in Kristi Anseth's lab as a PhD candidate in Chemical Engineering.
    CU-Â鶹ӰԺ startup wins Silicon Valley Tech Award for vaccine innovation that will save lives around the worldPhoto: Balaji Sridhar's company, Nanoly Bioscience, recently won a Tech Award. He works in Kristi Anseth's lab as a PhD candidate in
  • The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program is one of the most prestigious awards available for student researchers.
    The National Science Foundation recently announced the recipients of their coveted 2014 Graduate Research Fellowship awards. These prestigious awards have been given since 1952 to graduate students who show a demonstrated potential for significant
  • Joey Azofeifa is a second-year graduate student in the IQ Biology program. He works in Robin Dowell's lab at the BioFrontiers Institute.
    It must be said that I have had a very difficult time writing this blog-post. The reason, after a few too many cups of coffee, came clear to me: Science is Hard (and I worried if that’s what I should tell my readers). Certainly there are
  • Nora Connor is a third-year graduate student in the IQ Biology program.
    Studying Quantitative Genomics in ItalyBy: Nora ConnorI returned this past weekend from a conference and workshop called Quantitative Laws of Genome Evolution in Lake Como, Italy. An Italian physicist named Marco Lagomarsino created the conference,
  • The hammerhead ribozyme in the Ireland Botanical National Gardens.
    The newly constructed structure in the National Botanical Gardens in Ireland, meant to symbolize the flow of information from DNA to RNA and proteins, contains a representation of the DNA double helix, a ribosome, and thehammerhead ribozyme.
  • Ryan tends to a tranquilized bear during field work in Missouri.
    IQ Bio Blog: Interdisciplinarity on Steroidsby: Ryan LangendorfAt my last mentoring committee meeting, after discussing the tug-of-war that the Environmental Studies and IQ Biology programs have been playing with my schedule, Dr. Brett
  • Lauren Shoemaker is a second-year graduate student in the IQ Biology program.
    Night at the Museum: With the Society for Vertebrate PaleontologyThe kickoff for the 72nd Annual Meeting for the Society for Vertebrate Paleontology was the night of October 17th—that’s right, the meeting began on National Fossil Day.To be
  • Topher Weiss-Lehman is a second-year graduate student in the IQ Biology program.
    IQ Bio Blog: Science in picturesRecently I was lucky enough to present a poster at the Ecological Society of America (ESA) conference in Portland, Oregon. This is the largest conference of ecologists and evolutionary biologists in the US with over 4
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