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City University of New York (CUNY)

2017

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Borrego Studies African Wildlife And Its Future, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Nov 2017

Borrego Studies African Wildlife And Its Future, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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“Biology blends the best of both worlds for me. My father was a veterinarian, so I grew up with animals and rehabilitating wildlife. My mother was a flight attendant, so she traveled a lot. Biology gave me this wonderful opportunity to study science and ask questions about how nature works, but also to travel to these wonderful foreign locations like Africa, where I’ve done my work on the behavior of lions.”

That is how Dr. Natalia Borrego explains how she got into biology. A native of Lubbock, Texas, she went on to obtain a bachelor’s in wildlife ecology and conservation …


Zarnoch Studies The Health Of Our Waters, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Sep 2017

Zarnoch Studies The Health Of Our Waters, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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Some people look at scientists and think of them as narrowly focused on obscure issues, but that is not the case with Dr. Chester Zarnoch. “You’re not just exploring the biology and the chemistry associated with the problem you’re working on, but also thinking about social implications, about economic implications,” he says.

A native of Manhattan, Zarnoch has studied and worked his entire life in New York, from receiving his bachelor’s degree at Southampton College of Long Island University, his master’s in the philosophy of biology at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center, a master’s in biology …


Spokony Is A Hands-On Researcher, Teacher Of Genetics., Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jun 2017

Spokony Is A Hands-On Researcher, Teacher Of Genetics., Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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“When I was very little, my parents always took

us to the American Museum of Natural History,

the Bronx Zoo, and then even just watching on TV

we would pick the shows that were about science.”

That is how Dr. Rebecca Spokony traces back her

interest in science.

A native of Brooklyn Heights, New York City,

she remembers how when her mother was an

undergraduate, she worked on fruit flies. “Even

though she did not go on to work on science after

she graduated from college, it still was important

to her, and she shared that with me, and I …


Gosnell Studies And Communicates Ecological Concerns, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Feb 2017

Gosnell Studies And Communicates Ecological Concerns, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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Scientists who study environmental problems know that the more you work in the field, the more insight you gain into how to solve problems. In other words, the more field experience you have, the deeper your understanding of nature.

One scientist who has had a lot of field experience is Dr. Stephen Gosnell, and his interest in the environment began when he was still a child. “I had interest really early. I grew up in rural South Carolina in a very small town called Landrum. I was outside on a regular basis, playing in the streams and creeks around me,” …


Peixoto Studies, Teaches The Powerhouses Of Life., Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2017

Peixoto Studies, Teaches The Powerhouses Of Life., Aldemaro Romero Jr.

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Sometimes great things come from small ones. Among the smallest structures we find in almost all cells are the mitochondria. Not only are they very small (about 0.001of an inch), but they are also very numerous (some of our cells have more than 2,000 of them each). And their role in life is enormous: they generate the energy molecules we use to make our bodies work.

Pablo Peixoto studies these microscopic structures. Born in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, he became interested in science early in life. “I was one of those annoying kids who always wanted to know the …