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How one grad student is changing the world.

There are 57 billion nematodes for every human on earth; Understanding them will help address climate change

By Todd Hollingshead July 25, 2019 11:01 AM
Study details first global analysis of world's most abundant creatures

Melting ice is forcing polar bears to swim more; the cost is high

By Todd Hollingshead July 11, 2019 07:27 AM
New research by BYU biologist Blaine Griffen finds the increase in swimming could permanently affect polar bear populations, leading to smaller bears, reduced reproduction rates and even increased risk of death for the bears.

Newly minted Gates Scholar is 5th BYU student to receive rare honor

By Todd Hollingshead July 11, 2019 07:25 AM
Anne Thomas is only the fifth BYU student to earn the all-expenses-paid fellowship since Bill and Melinda Gates started the Gates Cambridge Scholarship program in 2000.

BYU genetic researchers solve a giant mystery: How Shawn Bradley got to be so tall

By Todd Hollingshead July 09, 2019 08:53 AM
Former basketball pro has incredibly unique combination of genetic variants that affect height

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Alumni Spotlight: Raya Esplin

July 15, 2022 11:47 AM
Raya recently graduated with a major in bioinformatics and a minor in computer science. She is from Provo, UT and loved the versatility of her major. Students can use it for pre-med, computer science, research prep, or going right into the industry. Raya shared, "you can really tailor the major to your career aspirations." She got a job working full time as a software engineer for a tech company in Provo called Smarty, but is planning on applying to grad schools in the fall for a PhD in evolutionary biology! Her favorite class at BYU was BIO 250 with Byron Adams. To quote her, "I've never felt more intellectually or spiritually enlightened in any other class."
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