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Graduating Biology Majors Recognized in Senior Profiles

by May 13, 2016

The Department of Biology is very proud that two of our 2016 graduates have been recognized by inclusion in the 2016 Wake Forest University senior profiles. Congratulations to Tracey Pu and Tanner DeBellis. Tracey will graduate with majors in Biology and Art and a minor in Chemistry; she is planning Read more »

Biology Major Wins Second Research Award

by May 11, 2016
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Congratulations to graduating senior Taylor Ibelli, a biology major, who has been awarded her second New Investigator Award by the Society for Thermal Medicine (STM). The award included a travel grant to attend the 2016 International Congress of Hyperthermic Oncology (ICHO) which was held in April in New Orleans, LA. The Read more »

Tasty Teaching with Tomatoes

by October 22, 2015
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Think red sauce, salsa, or bruschetta is all there is to know about tomatoes? Watch Professor Gloria Muday of the Wake Forest University Department of Biology teach high school students the basics of genetics with tomatoes as her teaching tools. The results are positively delicious! Muday works together with Biology Professor Carole Read more »

Celebrate Homecoming with the Department of Biology!

by September 25, 2015
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Wake Forest University homecoming events for 2015 are planned on campus for Friday, September 25, and Saturday, September 26. Of course there’s a football game, but there’s also a fun opportunity to reconnect with the Biology Department. On Saturday morning the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics will host a Read more »

What Would You Put in Your “Beaker-O-Fear”?

by September 11, 2015
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Science students at Wake Forest University were enthusiastic participants in the first in a series of workshops titled How to Prevent a Panic Attack on Your First College Science Exam held Tuesday, September 8, in Winston 126. Professor Pat Lord of the Department of Biology served as an organizer, working Read more »