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As temperatures increase, migratory songbirds’ fall feather molt advances by a day every year.

Study by @uofubiology.bsky.social taps data from 22,000 songbirds captured at Bonderman Field Station to reveal changes in how they replace their feathers
As climate warms, migratory songbirds’ fall feather molt advances by a day every year - @theU
Study by U biologists taps data from 22,000 songbirds captured at Bonderman Field Station to reveal changes in how they replace their feathers
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On Friday, April 4th, Sara Kuebbing from @yaleforestry.bsky.social will visit @utah.edu to share her work with applied science to guide sustainable land management.
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Prof Mike Shapiro, biologist and Sundance critic, reviewed SALLY:
“In the mid-1980s, astronaut Sally Ride was one of the most famous people in the U.S. Ride died in 2012 and kept her 27-year same-sex relationship…a secret out of fear that going public would negate her accomplishments…”
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Each year, scientists, including the @utah.edu's own @gabriellekardon.bsky.social @uuhsresearch.bsky.social and Mike Shapiro @uofubiology.bsky.social, review Sundance films through a scientific lens, revealing fascinating insights.

Published in @science.org -read on www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Science at Sundance 2025
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It was during Rog's postdoc that he discovered the SC behaves like a liquid. @theroglabbsky.social

Learn about Dr. Rog's trailblazing research into the mechanics of chromosome structure and function during meiosis (Genes to Genomes, Genetics Society of America):

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A young professor shaping how to study and communicate chromosome dynamics
2024 Genetics Society of America Early Career Medal recipient Ofer Rog pursues a mechanistic understanding of chromosome structure and function during meiosis.
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Today is also National Donor Day, for which we highlight @uofubiology.bsky.social senior Sophie Hansen who received her first liver transplant as a teenager—an experience that drives her passion for medical research and patient care.
National Donor Day: A student’s transplant journey - @theU
For National Donor Day on Feb. 14, a biology student shares how receiving her first liver transplant as a teenager ignited a passion for medical research and patient advocacy.
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@utah.edu @uuhsresearch.bsky.social scientists: Visit the U's Executive Actions and Federal Agency Updates for the latest information and guidance on research administration.

Information on awards, proposals, budgets, news, announcements and more.

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2025 Executive Actions - Office of Sponsored Projects - The University of Utah
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"... I ended up being reluctant to work with undergraduate researchers at all—until a new student helped me realize what is required to mentor undergraduates, and the rewards it can bring." #NationalMentoringMonth https://scim.ag/3E1bAYj
WORKING LIFE Four lessons for being a great mentor to undergrads. 

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Highest honor bestowed by U.S. government on scientists and engineers: Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Congratulations, Professor Anderegg, one of the world’s leading climate scientists and forest ecologists
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Ooh- How did I miss this? Learn more about the ever-curious @elearlybird.bsky.social @uuhsresearch.bsky.social @utah.edu and his lab's very cool research.
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HHMI @hhmi.org · Dec 20
HHMI Investigator Nels Elde of the University of Utah works at the crossroads of evolutionary #genetics and cell biology to study one of the biggest battlefronts in #science: host-pathogen interactions.
Scientist Spotlights: HHMI Investigator Nels Elde
YouTube video by Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
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How much do people around the world trust scientists?

"Most people have a relatively high trust in scientists. People want scientists to take an active role in society and policymaking."

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"Discovery happens every time we open our minds, whether in the classroom, the field or in the lab, and when the boundary between research and instruction breaks down." --Fred Adler, Professor of Mathematics and Biology, Director, School of Biological Sciences

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Our DNA 2024
Our DNA is the official magazine of the School of Biological Sciences, University of Utah, published in partnership with College of Science.
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“...rising temperatures and human water depletions continue to put at risk the benefits created by the lake,” said William Anderegg, Strike Team co-chair, Biology Prof, and Director of the Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy at the University of Utah.
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The Great Salt Lake Strike Team—a collaboration of technical experts from Utah’s research universities (including #UofU) & state agencies—released its 2025 data & insights summary.

Their authoritative analysis makes eminently clear four critical points ⬇️
Utah is making progress on Great Salt Lake - @theU
Conserving, dedicating, and delivering water to the lake must be a multi-year focus.
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