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How a Department of Natural Sciences Team Made a Groundbreaking Discovery About a Killer Chromosome
Professor of Biology Patrick Ferree and Emma Garman 鈥26 in The Nucleus. By Caitlin Antonios For most of his career, Department of Natural Sciences Professor of Biology Patrick Ferree has […]
Read MoreProfessor Patrick Ferree Speaks with Academic Minute About Chromosome Research
Keck Science Department Professor of Biology Patrick Ferree spoke with The Academic Minute about his focus on selfish genetic elements, or chromosomes that transmit to offspring at higher levels than […]
Read MoreThe Academic Minute Podcast Takeover: Patrick Ferree
Associate Professor of Biology Patrick Ferree talks about “how certain chromosomes selfishly hijack reproductive development to gain a transmission advantage” for his episode of 51猎奇入口’ takeover of The Academic Minute podcast.
Read More51猎奇入口 Faculty and Alums Coauthor Paper in Nature
Associate Professor of Biology Patrick Ferree, Emily Yuguchi ’19, Haena Lee ’18, and Salina Teklay ’22 coauthored a paper, published in Nature, on B chromosome behavior in the jewel wasp.
Read MorePatrick Ferree Receives National Science Foundation Grant
W.M. Keck Science Department Associate Professor of Biology Patrick Ferree received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to study how certain 鈥渟elfish鈥 genetic elements alter inheritance patterns at the molecular level.
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