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Fritz leads research project on Amazon biodiversity

Fritz leads research project on Amazon biodiversity

November 18, 2013

UNL paleoclimatologist Sherilyn Fritz is project coordinator for a large multidisciplinary team of North and South American scientists that recently won a five-year, $4.4 million Frontiers in Earth-System Dynamics grant from the National Science Foundation. The researchers will study how climate and geology interact to shape biodiversity in the Amazon and Andean forests through time.

'Art at Cedar Point' class, residency offered

'Art at Cedar Point' class, residency offered

October 29, 2013

Art and art history is offering a new class and residence program at Cedar Point Biological Station. Both begin summer 2014 at Cedar Point, which is near Ogallala. The class being offered is Photography 161 (Photography for Non-Majors). The residence is open to arts and creative writing faculty.

'Art at Cedar Point' class, residency offered

'Art at Cedar Point' class, residency offered

October 29, 2013

Art and art history is offering a new class and residence program at Cedar Point Biological Station. Both begin summer 2014 at Cedar Point, which is near Ogallala. The class being offered is Photography 161 (Photography for Non-Majors). The residence is open to arts and creative writing faculty.

Researchers expand understanding of microRNAs

Researchers expand understanding of microRNAs

October 10, 2013

Discovered just two decades ago, tiny molecules called microRNAs are now known to be powerful agents in regulating gene expression. Yet they aren’t well understood. A team of UNL biologists has uncovered important clues about how plant cells regulate microRNAs, a step toward better understanding how crops respond to stress, such as droughts.

Virology symposium registration due by Oct. 4

Virology symposium registration due by Oct. 4

September 26, 2013

The Nebraska Center for Virology will hold its 13th annual Symposium in Virology on Oct. 11 in the Nebraska Union. The daylong, free symposium begins with a continental breakfast at 8 a.m. and concludes with a poster session/wine and cheese reception during which attendees will have the opportunity to visit with presenters. Registration for participants and poster presenters is Oct. 4.