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Mitochondrial Multitudes

By: Natalie Kubicki (Trinity'23)

A comparison of the "powerhouse of the cell" in Cuvier's beaked whales and humans. 

Dolphin at Sea

Seeking Sequences

By: Claire Huang (MEM'22)

Learn more about genome sequencing techniques for the bottlenose dolphin project!

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Tracking the Red & Blue

By: Annie Zhang (Trinity'24)

Blog post with a summary of my research progress during the past academic year. 

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Cardioid Development 

By: Katherine Krieger (Trinity'24)

Better understand organoid development in the context of studying hypoxia

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Diving into the Past

By: Magdalena Phillips (Trinity'23)

Come learn how we're using genetics to unravel the history of 3 dolphin populations!

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A not so deep live into "Learning From Whales"

By: Noelle Fuchs (Trinity'25)

Learn more about the challenges and advantages to being apart of the Bass team according to team leader, Tom Schultz. 

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Oxygen

By: Jack Nowacek (Trinity'25)

Why a highly reactive, flammable element is at the center of micro and macro biology.

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A Whale in a Dish

By: Natalie Kubicki (Trinity'23)

Recognizing the benefits and limitations of cell culture

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The Fish Bowl Paradox

By: Jack Nowacek (Trinity'25)

The fishbowl bit doesn't make any sense now, but it will, oh it will.

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Cuts, Cleaves, and Cash

By: Magdalena Phillips (Trinity'23)

A history of RADseq, the technique taking population genetics by storm.

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Base Pair Breakdown

By: Natalie Kubicki (Trinity'23)

Simplifying 3 methods of analyzing nucleic

acid data

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