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Mar 29, 2023
The Microbiome Center announces a free bioinformatics resource for Penn State
The Penn State Microbiome Center, in coordination with the lab of Associate Professor David Koslicki, is offering access to the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) to all Penn State faculty, staff and students for free.

Mar 27, 2023
Penn State scientist plays key role in $46M artificial blood research program
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is administering a $46.4 million, four-year research project to develop and test a whole blood product that is storable at room temperature and can be transfused to wounded soldiers in the field within 30 minutes of injury.

Mar 27, 2023
Geography Coffee Hour talk to explore microorganisms and their impact on life
Microbes may be tiny, but they play a big role in shaping the world. Seth Bordenstein, Dorothy Foehr Huck and J. Lloyd Huck Endowed Chair in Microbiome Sciences and professor of biology and entomology at Penn State, will offer insights into his research on microbiomes and their impact on the world in his talk, “Why We Look Down (To the Microbes) For Wonder, Impact and Discovery,” on March 31.
News

Mar 29, 2023
The Microbiome Center announces a free bioinformatics resource for Penn State
The Penn State Microbiome Center, in coordination with the lab of Associate Professor David Koslicki, is offering access to the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) to all Penn State faculty, staff and students for free.

Mar 27, 2023
Penn State scientist plays key role in $46M artificial blood research program
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is administering a $46.4 million, four-year research project to develop and test a whole blood product that is storable at room temperature and can be transfused to wounded soldiers in the field within 30 minutes of injury.

Mar 27, 2023
Geography Coffee Hour talk to explore microorganisms and their impact on life
Microbes may be tiny, but they play a big role in shaping the world. Seth Bordenstein, Dorothy Foehr Huck and J. Lloyd Huck Endowed Chair in Microbiome Sciences and professor of biology and entomology at Penn State, will offer insights into his research on microbiomes and their impact on the world in his talk, “Why We Look Down (To the Microbes) For Wonder, Impact and Discovery,” on March 31.

Mar 23, 2023
Study: Mapping people’s knowledge of bees may aid in pollinator conservation
U.S. college students’ knowledge of bees focuses primarily on honey bees and pollination services, according to Penn State researchers, who said findings from their recent study could help in designing campaigns to generate support for protecting threatened pollinators.
Events
Friday Mar
31
Soil Microbiome Histories Influence Plant Drought Tolerance & Microbiome Center Projects
Microbiome Center
Friday Mar
31
CBBC Seminar | Elizabeth Losin, Ph.D.
Center for Brain Behavior and Cognition
Monday Apr
03
Learning the Languages of Chloroplasts Through Time and Space
Plant Biology , Plant Institute
Events
Friday Mar
31
Soil Microbiome Histories Influence Plant Drought Tolerance & Microbiome Center Projects
Microbiome Center
Friday Mar
31
CBBC Seminar | Elizabeth Losin, Ph.D.
Center for Brain Behavior and Cognition
Monday Apr
03
Learning the Languages of Chloroplasts Through Time and Space
Plant Biology , Plant Institute
Wednesday Apr
05
“Oxidative stress-mediated activation of glial innate immune response exacerbates seizures in a fly epilepsy model.”
Neuroscience