Drs. Shannon Davis and Mike Felder published a new study in Behavior Genetics Learn more about the behavior of Peromyscus maniculatus, the deer mouse!
The Fu lab published a new Spotlight article in Molecular Plant Learn more about the war between water molds and plants
Chad Simmons receives an SREB Doctoral Scholars Program award The program provides minority scholars with financial support, leadership opportunities and networking events
Dr. Pabitra Sahoo receives funding from the Merkin Peripheral Neuropathy and Nerve Regeneration Center Funding will support research on chronic nerve injury
Dr. Jeff Twiss awarded a grant from the Adelson Medical Research Foundation Funding will support research on nerve regeneration
Dr. Alissa Armstrong awarded funding from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Funding will support research on the communication between organs and the adipose tissue.
The Boggs lab published a new study in Evolution Learn how butterflies adapt to a novel host plant in their environment
Alumni Spotlight: Jay Grant, Owner of Nature Adventures Outfitters Jay's experiences led him to becoming a tour guide for Nature Adventures Outfitters, which he now owns.
Dr. Richard Youle receives the Distinguished Alumni Award for research on Parkinson's disease Research from his laboratory at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, part of the National Institutes of Health, has identified novel mechanisms for the causes of familial Parkinson's disease.
Faculty Spotlight: Carolyn Wessinger How do organisms generate complex structures? This is a question that excites Carolyn Wessinger, Ph.D., and assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences.
The Dallas lab published a new study in PNAS Nexus Learn more about the 1918 H1N1 influenza and 2020 SARS-CoV-2 diseases and their transmission
Dr. Tammi Richardson published a review article in the Journal of Plankton Research Discover Cryptophytes, the colorful phytoplankton that populate ponds and oceans.
Keely Duff published a Research Highlights article in eNeuro Discover ORANGE-CAKE, a new technique for labeling endogenous proteins
Dr. Kristy Welshhans receives a grant from the Whitehall Foundation Funding will support research on the role of local translation in circuit development
The Fu lab published a new Spotlight commentary in Trends in Plant Science Learn more about nonhost resistance, a process by which plants are naturally resistant to most pathogens.
The Fu lab published a new Spotlight article in Molecular Plant Discover the mechanisms by which plants fight against pathogens
Dr. Brian Hollis receives funding from the NSF Funding will support research on the mechanisms leading to speciation
Dr. Beth Krizek awarded a grant from the NSF Funding will support research on the molecular mechanisms that regulate organ growth in plants
Dr. Hexin Chen receives funding from the National Cancer Institute Funding will support research aimed at preventing adaptive drug resistance
Dr. Jim Morris awarded funding by the Maryland Environmental Service The MEP is a not-for-profit public corporation providing innovative solutions to environmental problems.
The Speiser lab published a new study in Current Biology Learn more about the helmets of Snapping shrimps and what they do!
Dr. Beth Krizek published a new study in the Journal of Experimental Botany Discover the mechanisms that control the size of flowers
Dr. Jay Pinckney published a new study in Continental Shelf Research Discover the benthic microalgae living in shallow nearshore shelf waters off Charleston.
Mary Mitchell and Dr. Melissa Ellermann published a new study in Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology Discover how long chain fatty acids impact bacterial virulence in the gut
Trenton Agrelius and Dan Chappell receive the 2022 Gerald and Antona Wilson Award This Award recognizes research excellence in one's final year of graduate school.
The Dallas lab published a new study in Biology Letters Learn more about the relationships between abundance of species and site occupancy
Logan Schuck receives the Kathryn Hinnant-Johnson, M.D. Memorial Fellowship This fellowship recognizes a doctoral student for excellence in research in genetics.
Dr. Ben Stone awarded an NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship Funding will support research on adaptive trait divergence in Pestemon
The Quattro lab published a new study in Marine and Freshwater Research Discover how analysis of fish otolith can predict age
The Patel lab published a new study in Biomolecules Discover how mutations in the PRKRA gene cause early-onset, progressive generalized dystonia.
The Twiss lab published a new study in Nucleic Acids Research Discover KHSRP, an RNA-binding protein with a special role in nerve regeneration
Dr. Bert Ely receives funding from the NSF Funding will support initiatives to improve teacher preparation and retention
The Xu lab published a new study in the New Phytologist Learn more about the juvenile-to-adult phase transition in flowering plants.
Kristian Merritt and Megan Wesley receive a Jefferey Barnsdale Memorial Graduate Teaching Award The Jeffery Barnsdale Memorial Fellowship recognizes biology graduate students for their excellence and superior performance as a teaching assistants.
Nitin Ravikanthachari receives an American Society of Naturalists Student Research Award Funding will support research on plant-insect interactions, genomics, and maladaptation.
Congratulations to our new ASPIRE Award winners The ASPIRE program gives UofSC faculty the opportunity to compete for funding to start a promising new research avenue, build up a collaborative, interdisciplinary research project and/or invest in research infrastructure.
Our undergraduate students won multiple awards at Discover UofSC! Congrats to all 2022 undergraduate awardees.
The Poulain lab published a new study in Frontiers in Neuroscience Discover how cell adhesion molecules wire brain circuits
Dr. Jeff Twiss featured in UofSC Today Jeff was recognized by the SEC for the impact he has had across research, teaching and mentorship at UofSC.
Congratulations to our new Magellan scholars! The Magellan Scholar program was created by the UofSC to enrich the academic experience of our undergraduates through research opportunities in all disciplines.
The Smith lab published a new study in Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience Discover how mitochondria travel in mature axons
Dr. Jay Pinckney awarded the 2022 Carolina Trustee Professorship Award This award recognizes faculty members for their commitment to teaching excellence
Dr. Nathan Senner featured in the State Learn more about horseshoe crabs and their (over)exploitation for detecting toxins
Dr. Andy Schumpert receives the Michael J. Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award This award recognizes innovative faculty committed to quality instruction.
Drs. Carol Boggs and Jason Stewart receive a Distinguished Undergraduate Research Mentor Award Awardees have an outstanding record in guiding undergraduate students through the research process.
Dr. Tammi Richardson receives the Michael J. Mungo Distinguished Professor of Year award The Mungo award is the highest recognition given by UofSC to outstanding teachers
Kirsten Fisher and Amanda Manea awarded a Goldwater Scholarship The scholarship recognizes sophomores and juniors for their exceptional work and commitment to research careers.
Dr. Jeff Twiss named winner of the 2022 SEC Faculty Achievement Award for UofSC The SEC Achievement Award recognizes a full professor with outstanding records in both teaching and research
The Lizarraga lab featured in Spectrum News Discover how to boost neurons lacking ASH1L, an autism-linked protein
Nayan Mallick and Levi McKercher awarded a Vernberg Fellowship Funding will support research at the Baruch Institute
Dr. Deanna Smith awarded another R21 grant from the NIH Funding will support studies on the role of Lis1 in the adult nervous system.
Jenny Linscott and her collaborators published a new article in Movement Ecology Discover how migratory birds adjust to wind conditions
Dr. Sofia Lizarraga awarded an R01 grant from the NIH Funding will support studies on the role of counteracting epigenetic mechanisms in the development of neuronal circuits
The Lizarraga lab published a new study in Molecular Psychiatry Discover how mutations in Ash1l, a major genetic risk factor for autism, affects brain development
Dr. Rekha Patel awarded a grant from the Collaborative Center for X-Linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism Funding will support research on the role of PKR activation in the neurodegeneration observed in X-Linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism.
The Patel and Dudycha labs published a new study in Scientific Reports Learn more about oxidative stress and lifespan in Daphnia
The Fu lab published a new Spotlight article in Molecular Plant Discover how some pathogens degrade the plant cell wall to facilitate infection.
Dr. Rekha Patel awarded a grant from the UofSC COBRE funded by the NIMGS Funding will support research on the use of dietary supplements to suppress pro-inflammatory pathways.
Dr. Bert Ely named a fellow of the AAAS! Being elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science is an honor bestowed by a scientist's peers to recognize distinguished contribution to science.
Dr. Deanna Smith awarded an R21 grant from the NIH Funding will support studies on the effects of Lis1 mutations that might cause autism spectrum disorders.
Dr. Carrie Wessinger named a 2022 McCausland Fellow The McCausland Faculty Fellowship supports early-career faculty who are creative teachers and rising stars in their academic disciplines
Ken Frederick, Madison Janakis, Jenny Linscott, Kristiaan Merritt and Janay Vacharasin awarded a SPARC Graduate Research Grant Sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Research, the SPARC Graduate Research Grant is a merit-based award designed to ignite research and creative excellence across all disciplines at UofSC.
Dr. Rekha Patel awarded a new grant from the DoD Funding will support studies on the mechanisms underlying drug-induced and inherited dystonias
Drs. Ely, Armstrong and Hunt received new funding to pursue the Post-baccalaureate Research Education Program The PREP Program supports underrepresented minority students.
Dr. Kristen Hogan awarded a UofSC Center for Teaching Excellence 2022 Innovative Pedagogy grant Innovative Pedagogy grants support the creation of exemplary, highly engaging courses.