
Graduate Student Snapshot: Helena Yardley
Helena Yardley takes such a deep and unabashed dive in the pursuit of life that she might make you a little envious.

The exercise evolution: an introduction to the science behind exercise
We all know exercise is good for us. Ever wonder why nature molded us in this way?

Graduate Student Snapshot: Amber Ortega
Spirituality and scientific research cooperatively shape Amber’s professional and personal pursuits.

Graduate Student Snapshot: Christopher Moore
After years of hard work and practically living in the math lab, Chris is now a NASA Space Technology Research Fellow.

Yeast study reveals novel regulators of cell division
How does a human embryo go from one cell to 37 trillion cells?

Graduate Student Snapshot: Shalaya Kipp
As a distance runner for CU track and field during her undergraduate years, Shalaya is well versed in balancing academics with athletics and has a tremendous record to show for it.

Avoiding the Measles 101: Understanding how vaccines and herd immunity protect us
What is the science behind vaccines, and why do they work?

Graduate Student Snapshot: Kika Tarsi
Kika has more interesting hobbies then you can shake a stick at, and beautiful photos to back up her commitment to design and artistry.

Modeling pathogen transmission: how different factors shape disease transfer between species
Now that it’s flu season, most of us are worried about catching the virus from a sneezing coworker.

Cardiac valve cells sense their environment through signaling pathways
Within an organism, cells take cues from surrounding tissues and cells, and from the kind of surface on which they exist.