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Tag: Department of Genetics and Biochemistry

A photo of College of Science award certificates

Top College of Science students honored

A man wearing glasses points at a whiteboard while holding a book

Clemson researchers pave the way for precision medicine with AI 

2024 Truman Scholar Elizabeth Caldwell standing and smiling with Clemson University President Jim Clements in front of the Madren Center on campus.

Clemson genetics major receives prestigious Truman award

Man and woman are sitting at a table in a lab

Clemson researchers hope to provide a framework for personalized medicine

Clemson's 2024 Goldwater Scholars (l-r) Cody Waters, Maggie Marte, Adam Gatch, Caroline Argenti and Audrey Wessinger.

Five Clemson students awarded prestigious 2024 Goldwater scholarships

Three women holding a big check for winning the College of Science Catalyst Competion stand in front of a screen with the name of their team and an outline of a dog and cat

Students’ winning Catalyst Competition entry makes x-raying dogs’ teeth easier

A black, orange and yellow butterfly sitting on a yellow flower with green leaves behind it.

What do you know about butterflies? March 14 is  the day to learn more

Honors student and Truman scholarship finalist Elizabeth Caldwell posing with her arms folded in a lab.

Honors student selected as finalist for national Truman scholarship competition

Thomas Caputo, stands in front of a building

Leading with his heart: Student Thomas Caputo founds Clemson Heart Association

Women in STEM: The stories of five women scientists with Clemson ties

Women in STEM: The stories of five women scientists with Clemson ties

Mohamed Noor, a professor at Duke University, sits in the Enterprise seat while dressed in Star Trek clothes.

Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Darwin: What Star Trek can teach us about evolution

National Scholar and genetics major Elizabeth Caldwell standing, supported by her cane, in a lab on Clemson University campus.

‘This passion is literally woven into my DNA’: Clemson student in search of answers for rare diseases

A woman wearing a white lab coat and safety glasses holds up a tube with liquid in a science lab

Reunited by happenstance, Clemson student and alumnus work together to advance public health research

Silhouette of a woman looking into a microscope in a science lab.

Beyond the lab: Students shine a light on overlooked contributors to science 

Researchers from five colleges and Prisma Health join CUSHR ranks

Creative Inquiry names inaugural class of faculty fellows to enhance and grow the program

Green ripening soybean field, agricultural landscape

Research on how legumes make their own fertilizer from the air leads to international database

An artist illustration of y and X chromosomes.

Fully sequenced human Y chromosomes could lead to better understanding of men’s health

An aerial photo of northwest Georgia and Upstate South Carolina.

Piloting skydivers leads Clemson geneticist to develop system to reveal DNA in the sky

2023 Fulbright scholarship recipients (clockwise) Carter Janse, Molly Sutton, Kendra Gordillo and Alianna Cezzane Pearson

Clemson celebrates five Fulbright scholars

Photo of Tillman Hall in spring 2023

Clemson University recognizes its newly tenured and promoted faculty for 2023

woman wearing white lab coat is putting liquid into a container using a pipette.

Learning by doing: Undergrad research allows students to take knowledge to the next level

Undergraduate research recognized at Focus on Creative Inquiry poster forum

Digital illustration of DNA

DNA Day 2023: Five things about DNA you missed in science class

A photograph of a white flower table setting with a piece of paper in an acrylic holder showing the order of the program at the College of Science's student Honors and Awards ceremony.

Top College of Science students honored

Man wearing a gray suit and white shirt with no tie stands nears a post in front of Sikes Hall on the Clemson University campus.

Doctoral student Ryan Watts sees endless opportunities in science

Seven people pose in front of a sign for Clemson College of Science Catalyst Competition. They are holding a big check and standing in front of a go-cart frame.

Students win College of Science Catalyst Competition with idea to make older cars safer

In the foreground, and older man wearing a white lab coat, safety goggles and blue gloves holds up a red petri dish as a younger man also wearing lab gear looks on.

After a decade of research, the EPIC acronym represents more than a lab name. It’s life-saving, global infectious disease research

A young woman with red hair wearing a white lab coat and blue plastic gloves holds a pipette that she is using to fill blue tubes.

Rare but almost always deadly brain-eating amoeba requires more study

Women in science: How 5 women with Clemson ties are making a difference

man with glasses smiling

A Symphony of Science: Brooks Center event features Nobel Prize winner and classical musicians

Richard, Rachel and Roberta Lyman sitting in a fruit fly lab at the Clemson University Center for Human Genetics

For the Lyman family, working with fruit flies and Clemson Center for Human Genetics’ Trudy Mackay is in their genes

Researchers receive grant to study how fungal pathogens become drug-resistant

Clemson scientist looks for clues to develop new, lifesaving antifungal therapies

Man wearing a suit and sunglasses stands in front of a sign at the Clemson University Center for Human Genetics.

New genetics research aims to help researchers and doctors better predict disease risk in individuals

Trudy Mackay is director of Clemson University's Center for Human Genetics.

Researchers seek to unravel the mystery of susceptibility to drug addiction

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