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The cover of Science Magazine currently features an important discovery made by an international research team: deep-sea fish can see more than just one color. When a Switzerland- and Australia-based research team recently needed to validate their findings regarding what colors of light a deep-sea fish species could see at up to 1500 meters below…
National Academy of Sciences Member Jim Bull to Join U of I Faculty
This article was written by Leigh Cooper, Science and Content Writer at University of Idaho Communications and Marketing. We’re excited that Dr. Bull is affiliated with the Center for Modeling Complex Interactions. MOSCOW, Idaho — Feb. 13, 2019 — National Academy of Sciences (NAS) member Jim Bull will join the University of Idaho faculty in fall 2019. He will be the first NAS member affiliated with an educational institution in Idaho,…
Congratulations Christine Parent
Congratulations to CMCI Project Director Christine Parent for earning a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award from the National Science Foundation. This prestigious award includes $1.093 million to support Parent’s research on Naesiotus land snails in the Galapagos Islands. CMCI is proud to have helped support her journey to success! Read the full press release here.
Ebola Research Publication Featured
Congratulations to Jagdish Patel and Marty Ytreberg! Their article, “Expanding the watch list for potential Ebola virus antibody escape mutations” was recently selected to be featured on the PLOS Ebola Channel. The PLOS Ebola Channel was launched in response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. They work with authors and…
CMCI Participant Award Winners
Spring means we’re nearing the end of the school year – and various award banquets and receptions. We’re proud that so many CMCI participants received awards this year. 2019 College of Science Staff, Faculty, and Graduate Student Awards Nominations for the staff and faculty awards were made by members of the College of Science executive…
