Biology… Students say the darnedest things! (2015) 1 Feb 2012September 5, 2021 I really like my students (well, most of them anyway... (:-)...). I would not be in this line of work otherwise. For the most part, my students are smart, but…
Biology… Baldscientist's Research Group 24 Jan 2012 Here is my research group - January 2012 - We like to play with flatworms!!!!!!
Biology… Intelligent Design my … behind 15 Jan 2012 Right off the bat, I want to apologize for the title of this post. I do not usually swear nor use this type of language, but this is exactly how…
Biology Raising a child with autism – Oct 2014 update 11 Jan 2012 Hello all! This post is a little off topic. There is some pharmacology, but the main thing is that for a long time, I have been wanting to express some…
Biology… The day I met a Nobel Laureate 16 Nov 2011February 19, 2021 The Nobel prizes are arguably the most famous awards that celebrate intellectual achievements (with the exception of the Peace prize, which should be the MOST important and relevant one, but…
Biology… Of planaria and cocaine 8 Oct 2011 In my last post, I introduced you to one of my favorite kind of critters, the planarians, and went over some aspects of the changes in behavior that are induced…
Biology… Playing with wormies 23 Sep 2011 In a recent entry, I talked about animal models in biomedical research. I would like to share with you one of my favorite research subjects, a particular type of invertebrates…
Biology… Evolution and Biomedical Research 25 Jul 2011 Evolution: of theories and Theories Evolution is often dismissed as a mere “theory”; well, it is a theory, or rather, it is a Theory. Confused? You are not alone. The…
Biology… The neuronal worm 10 Dec 2010 The neuronal worm. The human brain is frequently hailed as the most complex structure that we know of, and rightfully so. It is responsible for everything that we do, all…