“We could see the whole bodies of the nematodes, but the head was just like detached from the body,” said chemistry major Yesenia Rodriguez Reyes, a workshop participant. She says no one in the Luallen lab had ever seen this before.
“We could see the whole bodies of the nematodes, but the head was just like detached from the body,” said chemistry major Yesenia Rodriguez Reyes, a workshop participant. She says no one in the Luallen lab had ever seen this before.
Professor Cristal Zuniga Partners with Northmont Elementary to Inspire Underrepresented Students to Consider College and Futures in STEM By Bryana Quintana It’s back to school season and while students are returning to campus and classes are resuming, the science never stops at San Diego State University. Students, faculty and staff […]
SDSU scientists received $5 million from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture for growing and increasing diversity among researchers who are contributing to sustainable food systems along the U.S.-Mexico border region.
A collaborative initiative across four U.S. universities gives students from underrepresented backgrounds essential lab experience outside the classroom.
Herpetologist and Artist Kinsey Brock Studies how Reptiles Evolve in Urban Environments.