The next in the Distinguished Professor Lecture / Performance Series features Distinguished Professor of Biology Dr. James H. Brown who will discuss, "Human Macroecology: The Malthusian-Darwinian Dynamic and the Rise of Human Civilization," on Wednesday, ...
The second lecture in the Co-Evolution Series, which is part of the Co-Evolution: Art and Biology in the Museum seminar, will be held Thursday, March 29 beginning at 5 p.m. in rm. 102 at the Science & Math Learning Center (SMLC). The lecture, which is ...
The annual Art of Systems Biology and Nanoscience event, sponsored by two of UNMs interdisciplinary research centers including The Spatiotemporal Modeling Center and the Cancer Nanotechnology Training Center, will be held Friday and Saturday, March 30-31 ...
Maggie Werner-Washburne, a Regents' Professor of Biology at the University of New Mexico and a member of the UNM Cancer Center, has been appointed to the advisory council of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS). Part of the National ...
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) has selected University of New Mexico senior Lory Henderson as a 2011 award recipient of the ASM Undergraduate Research Fellowship. Henderson, a student in the Initiative to Maximize Student Diversity (IMSD) ...
It's survival of the fittest – even in the world of seeds. New research conducted by an international team of scientists including the University of New Mexico's Tim Lowrey, professor of Biology, reveals a complex plant-animal interaction of ...
íHola Cowboys y Vaqueros! This is Research Associate Professor Paul Polechla from the UNM Biology Department. Recently I took a reconnaissance horse trip to Mexico. Here's how it all went down. Gerardo Suzán had earned a veterinarian degree prior to his ...
The UNM Department of Biology will host its 20th annual Research Day Friday, April 1. The keynote speaker for this year's Research Day is Dr. Lauren Meyers, professor, Section of Integrative Biology, Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, ...
University of New Mexico Regents Professor of Biology Dr. Maggie Werner-Washburne will be honored with the 2011 Distinguished Scientist Award by the Harvard Foundation during a luncheon on Friday, April 8 in Cambridge, Mass. The award recognizes ...
University of New Mexico student Theresa Schmitz started singing at a very early age – shortly after she could walk and talk. From there singing has always been a part of her life the Albuquerque-native recalled. She competed in her first official talent ...