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Highlights and personal moments from our 2025 small group trip By Laura Ranieri Roy This past October November, with a

The Victoria Fenerty Undergraduate Travel Award supports conference-ewas expenses for undergraduate GSA members who are presenting research annually. Drosophila Research

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Today’s guest post was contributed by Neil Halterman, assistant professor in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor

Today’s guest post was contributed by Neil Halterman, assistant professor in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor

Hey guys! This week is Thanksgiving in the United States and I have chosen to take advantage of the break

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Filled pyre burials from the High Roman Empire period (early 2nd century) have been erected at Limonzie-Saint-Martin in southwestern France.
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