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How vulnerable are Alaska's bats to white-nose syndrome?

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UAA scientists are in the middle of a two-year assignment to monitor the roosting and migrating behavior of Alaska's little brown bats in light of the devastating white-nose syndrome that has killed 6 million bats across the U.S. and Canada.

Microbiologists work with NASA to observe E. coli in space to find more efficient biofuel

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Dr. Brandon Briggs is an associate professor of biological sciences who has recently worked with NASA to send strains of E. coli to the International Space Station. By studying E. coli under the microgravity of space, Briggs hopes to find a way to produce the biofuel isobutene more efficiently.

Aug. 17, 2018: Brandon Scott presents 'Resiliency, Emotions and Behavioral Health Among American Indian Youth'

 

Aug. 24, 2018: Public shows at UAA Planetarium

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Alert testing scheduled for Aug. 16, 2018

 

Early-bird sale for parking permits ends Aug. 13, 2018

 

Academic scheduling/CLSS training set for Aug. 23, 2018

 

Limited staffing at Procurement Services, Aug. 20-23

 

Connect with incoming students at Howl Days Resource Fairs

New Student Orientation invites UAA departments, clubs or organizations to register for our 2018-2019 Howl Days Resource Fairs.

Aug. 13-17, 2018: Public surplus sale and departmental selection

 

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