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    1. Trent Associates Report - Fall 2016, Vol 24, No 1

      These students were attending summer programs related to medicine, focusing on topics such as anatomy and physiology, cancer biology, (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/arianne.hartsellgundy/Rosati_%20Poetry% (...)

      Muensterman 1 Space Pod The morning my biology teacher lands the Space Pod it’s impossible not to imagine tree rings – wet black (...)

    3. About the Center for Data and Visualization Sciences | Duke University Libraries

      From 2007 until I joined CDVS in 2015, I worked as a Research Scientist here at Duke, collaborating with faculty and graduate students from Math (...)

    4. Frequently Asked Questions | Duke University Libraries

      Schmidt-Nielsen, a longtime professor of biology, did some of his most important research with camels.

    5. Women at the Center - Issue 6, Summer 2004

      Upon her retirement from the Biology faculty at UNC Chapel Hill in 1987, McMahan volun- teered with the Peace Corps in Jamaica, (...)

    6. Among Friends - Spring 2007 - Vol 7, Num 2

      Elizabeth Boudreau, winner of the undergraduate prize, graduated from Duke in May with a major in literature and a minor in biology. (...)

    7. Women at the Center - Issue 10, Fall 2006

      New Acquisitions and Additions Elizabeth (Betty) McMahan Papers The Elizabeth McMahan collection has grown thanks to recent additions given by (...)

    8. Among Friends - Fall 2005 - Vol 6, Num 1

      Williams,on the faculty of Duke’s Department of Biology, promises to change the way you look at a pine tree.

    9. Trent Associates Report - Fall/Winter 2005, Vol 13, No 2

      Duke Professor Emeritus, Biology Continued on page 3 Cavanagh and Martha Kelly in Hospital Library Reading Room 1962 TRENT ASSOCIATES (...)

    10. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Exhibition%20Language%20EDI%20Guidelines.pdf

      For some people, the relationship between gender, biology, and identity is certain—even to the point that they’re equivalent; for other (...)

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