CMNS Faculty Awarded Nine 2024 Teaching Innovation Grants

Awards for projects fund use of AI, DNA replication simulation and more in the classroom.

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Joshua Weitz and his Research Group Publish Article in Nature Communications

The paper describes the life and death of photosynthetic microbes that drive the base of marine food webs.

Professor Karen Lips Featured in New York Times Documentary

Lips observed frogs for several years in Central America. She left briefly, and when she returned, the frogs were gone. She sets out to find them and encounters a horrible truth.

Tapping Into the Power of the Brain

Through her work with startup MindX and Blackrock Neurotech, Julia Brown (B.S. '13, biological sciences) is setting the stage for next-generation devices in health care and neurotechnology, from brain-controlled smart glasses to seizure detectors and more.

Bringing Salmon Back

As CEO of the nonprofit Long Live the Kings, Jacques White (Ph.D. ’91, marine estuarine environmental sciences) works to save wild salmon in the Pacific Northwest.

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