June 30, 2010
A torrent of fluorescent light rushes out onto the cement floor as Marie-Stanislas Remigereau opens the door to the growth chamber. Inside are hundreds of small plants precisely arranged in black trays that flank both walls up… more>
categories: research, faculty research, graduate research
tags: biological sciences, biology, center of excellence in genomic science, disease, fruit flies, genetics, grant, john tower, magnus nordborg, mathematics, michelle arbeitman, national institutes of health, natural sciences, plants, sergey nuzhdin, simon tavaré
August 1, 2007
Bacteria — you can live without ’em, but it won’t do you any good, according to a study of fruit flies by USC College biologists.
Fruit flies scrubbed clean of bacteria did not outlive their grubby siblings,… more>
tags: bacteria, biology, fruit flies