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Biologist Rachel Penczykowski, in WashU Arts & Sciences, is an expert in infectious disease in plants. She conducts much of her research in the field — rural farmland, urban parks and, on this sunny day, a garden bed at Jackson Park Elementary School in the University City School District.
The post ‘Plants get sick!’: WashU scientists, U. City students research plants together appeared first on The Source.
Read MoreBy studying two very different animals, biologist Andreas Kautt in WashU Arts & Sciences is uncovering the genetic changes that help species adapt and diversify.
The post What mice and crayfish can teach us about evolution appeared first on The Source.
Read MoreJason Jabbari, an assistant professor at the WashU Brown School, has received a one-year $300,000 grant from the Popolo Family Foundation to study why some students with limited resources persist and thrive in college while others leave before earning a degree.
The post Brown School researcher receives grant to study college persistence among low-income students appeared first on The Source.
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