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  • Biochemistry Program at the University of Montana Posted by: alemanem / December 1, 2016 December 1, 2016 This cross-disciplinary program provides an intellectually stimulating environment in which to study and perform research at the interface of chemistry, biology and computer science.  The Biochemistry Program faculty carries out research in areas that include ion-channel structure and function, the mechanism of RNA and Herpes viruses, the structural biology of fibronectin and G-proteins and

  • Romey Haberle Associate Professor of Biology she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7199 Email: haberlrc@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 142 Professional Education Ph.D., Botany, University of Texas at Austin, 2006 M.S., Biology, Northern Arizona University, 1998 B.S., Botany, Northern Arizona University, 1993 M.L.S., Library Science, University of Arizona, 1983 B.A., History, Skidmore College, 1975 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Plant Systematics and Evolution Selected Articles Andrew A

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  • Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community Ash Bechtel has always wanted to be in healthcare, but she wasn’t sure which direction to take — nursing or medical school. So, Ash counseled with family and academic advisors before deciding to pursue a biology major that would lead her to becoming a doctor.… June 13, 2024 AcademicsBiologyGender Sexuality and Race StudiesGlobal EducationPre-HealthSciencesStudent LifeStudy Away

  • semester abroad in China.Global Education: AntarcticaStudent Jesselyn Kenduck made this video from her January-term study away class in Antarctica.MusicWe love the arts at PLU! Check out our amazing music department.Student AthletesPLU Athletes talk about what it’s like to play for a Division III school.ListenPLU students, professors, and staff talk about the importance of listening.Move-in Day 2017One of the most exciting days of the year on campus!Meet a ProfessorMeet Biology professor Michael

  • Shannon Seidel Associate Professor of Biology Phone: 253-535-7791 Email: seidelsb@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 147 Professional Video Education Ph.D., Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego, 2012 B.S., Biology, University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2005 Selected Articles Colin D. Harrison, Tiffy A. Nguyen, Shannon B. Seidel, et al. "Investigating Instructor Talk in Novel Contexts: Widespread Use, Unexpected Categories, and an Emergent Sampling Strategy." Life

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  • Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Service in Between Schooling Alumni / Alumni Profiles / April 21, 2014 Anthony Markuson, right, jokes around with a resident of the group home in Baltimore where Markuson is working with the Lutheran Volunteer Corps before returning to Washington for medical school. (Photo: courtesy of Anthony Markuson) Biology Graduate Spends a Year with Lutheran Volunteer Corps Between PLU and Med School By

  • Blogs Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Service in Between Schooling Alumni / Alumni Profiles / April 21, 2014 Anthony Markuson, right, jokes around with a resident of the group home in Baltimore where Markuson is working with the Lutheran Volunteer Corps before returning to Washington for medical school. (Photo: courtesy of Anthony Markuson) Biology Graduate Spends a Year with Lutheran Volunteer Corps Between PLU and Med School

  • faculty member who demonstrates academic leadership and who influences the life of the university through service in areas of faculty governance, the university, and the community beyond the university. This year we honor Dr. Amy Siegesmund, Associate Professor of Biology. A PLU colleague who has worked with Dr. Siegesmund in a number of contexts wrote, “…[T]his award isn’t about the amount of Amy’s service, impressive as the list might be. It is a recognition of the quality of her sustained

  • microorganisms, minuscule life forms, wield a vital influence over our planet’s climate. They manage crucial components like carbon and oxygen within the vast oceans and the atmosphere. Over the summer, Professor Angie Boysen and her dedicated team, Lydia Flaspohler ’25, a biology major, and Ryan Fisher ’24, a biology major and environmental studies minor, embarked on a mission to unravel the secrets of these microorganisms. Professor Boysen, Flaspohler and Fisher aimed to understand the compounds these

  • described in the table on the following pages:   Controls in Use Location Evaluation/Service Interval Controls Evaluated Sharps Containers School of Nursing, Student Health Center, Facilities reception area, Campus Safety, Athletics training rooms, public restrooms on campus Removed by Stericycle for incineration and disposal. Monthly. Evaluated during annual inspections, and when being transported for pickup. Biosafety Cabinet All tissue culture rooms and some main labs (School of Biology) Not