东精影业 Hilo students use biotechnology methods to study invasive mosquitoes
Students are learning new cutting-edge technologies that can help them get jobs in fields like biotechnology and conservation.
Students are learning new cutting-edge technologies that can help them get jobs in fields like biotechnology and conservation.
东精影业 Hilo conservation geneticist Jolene Sutton received a grant that will help discover why eggs have failed to hatch for two iconic endangered bird species.
University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo researchers working to promote successful conservation of the critically endangered ʻalalā, or Hawaiian Crow, received a $50,000 Disney Conservation Fund award.
This will be the first time an entire watershed, ridge to reef, has been studied to map its microbial communities and their ecosystem processes.
Geneviève Blanchet was honored for her oral presentation and Koa Matsuoka for his graduate poster presentation at the 25th Annual Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference.
东精影业 Hilo genetics research team releases genome assembly for endangered Hawaiian crow.
While research has been done on the disease, the 东精影业 Hilo study will be the first to examine how the loss of ʻō丑颈ʻ补 forests affect the many native species of Hawaiian birds.
A study led by Mark Hixon, biology professor at 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补, links dispersal of baby fish with ecology of adults.
SEA-PHAGES, a new program in UH Manoa's Department of Biology, provides students science education through discovery-based research experiences in the classroom.
Four 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 students were recognized for their outstanding work as top employees at the 33rd Annual Student Employee of the Year Awards Reception on April 12.