Monthly Archives: April 2019

Fish, You are the Father!

By: Isaac Miller-Crews, PhD Candidate, University of Texas at Austin My job would be much easier if CVS sold paternity testing kits for fish instead of humans! I am interested in the evolution of the neural regulation of reproduction, which requires … Continue reading

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200 Years of Developmental Hourglass: Using Big Data to Increase Our Understanding of Vertebrate Embryogenesis from a Trickle to a Flood

By: Megan Chan, Undergraduate Student, University of Texas – Austin When I started college at The University of Texas at Austin a couple of years ago, I enrolled as a biochemistry/pre-pharmacy major. I didn’t know anything about computational biology back then … Continue reading

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