Improving lives through health
Courtney Schill (’21 anthropology, biology) found inspiration for her future public health career in an unlikely place – an ancient Mexican burial site.
Courtney Schill (’21 anthropology, biology) found inspiration for her future public health career in an unlikely place – an ancient Mexican burial site.
In contrast to safety limitations for humans, a robot at Iowa State University continues to toil away in its laboratory, oblivious to the coronavirus outbreak.
The competitive national award will help Sleugh pursue her passion for marine biology.
Award recognizes his innovative biomolecular research that impacts both human and plant health.
The Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust of Muscatine, Iowa, has committed more than $3.5 million to transform biomolecular research at Iowa State University.
Twelve LAS students will present their research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, held April 4-7 at the University of Central Oklahoma.
LAS College is part of Iowa State’s strong support system for pre-med and pre-health students.
Natalie Vance (’18 biology) extracts DNA from the sycamore fig to uncover its evolutionary history.