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Tri-Beta Recruitment Spring 2022

March 10, 2022
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| Honors and Announcements, Tri-Beta, undergraduate, undergraduate
Tri Beta Recruitment Poster for Spring 2022

Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society Recruitment Beta Beta Beta, the Biology Honor Society on campus, is beginning the process to recruit new members for the 2022 year! What is Tri-Beta?: Beta Beta Beta is an honors society for students, particularly undergraduates, dedicated to improving understanding and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries…

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Sixteen Undergraduates Awarded 2022 Sullivan Scholarships

February 18, 2022
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| David Anderson, Funding, Miles Silman, T. Michael Anderson, undergraduate
ward-photo-research

Sullivan Scholarships are designated “for expanding biological horizons.” Funds for undergraduate travel are provided from an endowment based on a bequest from the late Professor of Biology, Dr. Robert L. Sullivan. Students receiving awards this year will use them during spring break or summer to participate in field courses led by Wake Forest faculty. These courses are Bird…

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Posted in David Anderson, Funding, Miles Silman, T. Michael Anderson, undergraduate

Pandemic 101

February 8, 2022
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| Bioethics, cell biology, Pat Lord, Teaching, undergraduate
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The pandemic of 2020-21 (and 2022) came as no surprise to Wake Forest Biology Teaching Professor Pat Lord (Ph.D. 1986).  She has been teaching about pandemics years before the Covid-19 outbreak.  Pat Lord’s career has revolved around the teaching and research of virology– her work showed that a pandemic was in our past, present, and…

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Posted in Bioethics, cell biology, Pat Lord, Teaching, undergraduate

Former Wake Forest Biology Ph.D. Reviews Challenges Posed by “Forever Compounds” in Science

February 6, 2022
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| Avian Biology, ecology, Environment
photo jill awkerman

Awkerman on Challenges Posed by “Forever Compounds” Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) found in manufactured products as diverse as fast-food containers and fire-suppressant foam have been called  “forever chemicals” because of their extreme persistence. What happens when the environment is contaminated by chemicals that resist degradation? What are the impacts on human and ecosystem health?…

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Posted in Avian Biology, ecology, Environment

Silman Quoted in Scientific American

February 2, 2022
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| Biodiversity, Miles Silman
Photo: Amazonian Landscape

A piece in Scientific American that covers a new global assessment of tree biodiversity shows that there are roughly 9,200 tree species yet to be discovered, suggesting that the world’s woods may hold more secrets than previously imagined. According to recent research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA on Monday, the…

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Amazon Forests Poisoned by Mercury from Illegal Gold Mining

January 30, 2022
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| CINCIA, ecology, Miles Silman, Outreach
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The study, “Amazon Forests Capture High Levels of Atmospheric Mercury Pollution From Artisanal Gold Mining,” appears Jan. 28 in the journal Nature Communications. The research study was led by Jacqueline R. Gerson, a Ph.D. candidate at Duke University. Wake Forest Biology Professor Miles Silman and Wake Forest Research Professor Luis Fernandez mentored Gerson’s work at…

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Posted in CINCIA, ecology, Miles Silman, Outreach

Dr. Miles Silman comments on local Salem Lake biodiversity

January 13, 2022
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| Biodiversity, Faculty, Miles Silman, silman
Salem Lake in Winston-Salem, NC.

Dr. Miles Silman echoed Bobby Hege, the lakes program supervisor for the City of Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks that is overseeing the construction at Salem Lake, in the WFDD article by stating that many Piedmont area lake ecosystems are very resilient when it comes to disturbances because Salem Lake is man-made. If you think about…

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Happy Holidays!

December 15, 2021
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| Events, Honors and Announcements
2021 Happy Holidays! Wishing you & your loved ones health and good cheer @WFUBiology

Happy Holidays from WFU Biology! We look forward to seeing you all in the New Year!

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Dr. William K. Smith comments on smoke from the mountain

November 17, 2021
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| Faculty, William Smith
Wildfire on Sauratown Mountain

Dr. William K. Smith, Professor of Biology & Reynolds Babcock Chair, commented on the local wildfire that occurred on Sauratown Mountain in Stokes County this month for the Winston-Salem Journal. Some of the smoke’s particulate matter could settle in the mountains valley and pose a risk to people with pre-existing respiratory problems.” – Dr. William…

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Proposals Funded in 2021

November 8, 2021
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| CINCIA, Clifford Zeyl, Faculty, Gloria Muday, graduate, Heather Brown-Harding, Honors and Announcements, James Pease, Miles Silman, Regina Cordy, research, Sarah McDonald Esstman, T. Michael Anderson
WFU Biology Announcements

Congratulations! We are proud to announce that WFU Biology members have had the following proposals funded: Dr. James Pease‘s proposal entitled “Collaborative Research: BEE: Bridging the ecology and evolution of East African Acacias across time and space: genomics, ecosystem, and diversification” has been funded by the National Science Foundation. Dr. Miles Silman‘s proposal entitled “Advanced…

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Posted in CINCIA, Clifford Zeyl, Faculty, Gloria Muday, graduate, Heather Brown-Harding, Honors and Announcements, James Pease, Miles Silman, Regina Cordy, research, Sarah McDonald Esstman, T. Michael Anderson
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