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Trillions of bacteria live in our intestines. This community of microbes is called the gut microbiota. The gut microbiota is a rich source of small molecules. While the majority of gut…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Moamen Elmassry, PD Department
Molecular Biology
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Preterm birth is an urgent public health problem with an incidence rate of 10% worldwide. The vaginal tract of cisgender women of reproductive age harbors a complex community of microbes that make up…
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April 30th, 2023 Speaker
Cecilia H. Kim, UG '23 (2264415) Department
Global Health and Health Policy
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EEB 522 Seminar Series, Colloquium on the Biology of PopulationsPresented by Jeremy Herren, International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (Icipe)“Harnessing mosquito symbionts for…
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February 16th, 2023 Speaker
Jeremy Herren Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Location
10 Guyot Hall
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May 2nd, 2022 Speaker
Lucas Henry Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Location
10 Guyot Hall
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Learn more about how students with Community Action helped create a composting project at the Pocono Environmental Education Center and how the composting systems work.
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August 15th, 2020 Department
Pace Center for Civic Engagement
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Carbon is a primary component of most present-day commodities and can be viewed as the backbone of our global economy. Carbon dioxide is considered one of the most abundant forms of carbon on earth…
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April 29th, 2020 Speaker
Joshua Jack Department
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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The human gut microbiota encompasses a diverse ecosystem with hundreds if not thousands of microbial species, with relative proportions of different taxa varying both between and within individuals…
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April 29th, 2020 Speaker
Jocelyn Reckford '20 Department
Health and Health Policy (HHP)
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