Natural Sciences Research & Inquiry Home Academics Research & Creative Activities Natural Sciences Floating Wetlands in Lake Arthur - an Earth Week activity April 21, 2017 Environmental studies students install floating wetlands in Lake Arthur on the GU campus, restoring the ecosystem of this living laboratory. Discovering Science Together April 12, 2017 Dispelling myths, supporting hypotheses, solving problems, elementary students enjoy science education. UW School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Regional Health ... March 02, 2017 The University of Washington School of Medicine and Gonzaga University today celebrated the first anniversary of the Regional Health Partnership, an... Senior Bethany Beekly Balances Art, Science January 25, 2017 Gonzaga University senior Bethany Beekly blends her love of science and the humanities, and helping others. Invisible Friends September 01, 2016 Through SEA-PHAGES, students dig up, isolate, identify and genetically sequence invisibly tiny viruses called bacteriophages. Helping People Overcome Pain May 17, 2016 Nate Disser’s own chronic pain inspired him to study human physiology as part of a summer research fellowship. He hopes to use the knowledge and... Student Team Honored for Work to Enhance Fire-Resistant Home Construction May 12, 2016 A team of Gonzaga University students won the Vitruvius Award from Eric Corey Freed, founder of the firm organicARCHITECT, at the recent USA Science &... Biology Student Petros Raygoza’s Research Earns Honors at ... December 22, 2015 Petros Raygoza, a senior biology major at Gonzaga University, earned top honors for his research in morphology and physiology at the Annual Biomedical... Seattle Biomedical Internships Begin October 20, 2015 Nine highly qualified Gonzaga University students participated in clinical research projects and received mentoring from physicians and other medical... Undergraduates Practice Research March 20, 2015 “I sat here this summer for hours counting seeds and cleaning seeds,” she says. “I’m so glad I stayed and did research because then you get a real... Goddess of Smallpox January 01, 2015 It was the ’70s, and a young alumna thought she was giving a single year to international public health. Turns out, she miscalculated. Keck Grant Advances Students' Skills July 01, 2014 The W.M. Keck Foundation grant will prepare more GU biology, biochemistry and chemistry majors with laboratory skills. Gonzaga Biology Major Alex Murphy Earns Research Award July 01, 2014 Gonzaga senior biology major Alex Murphy is one of eight recipients of the Genetics Society of America Undergraduate Travel Award. GU Receives $1.2 Million for Science Education, Research May 25, 2012 GU will receive a $1.2 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, allowing science faculty to better develop students as socially... Sophomore Rodriquez Perez Bound for Harvard This Summer for ... April 14, 2010 Rodriguez Perez, a biochemistry major from the coastal town of Long Beach, Wash., was chosen to work in the lab of Harvard Professor and HHMI... Young Bio-Chemists at Work January 05, 2010 Senior Javier Gonzalez connects a slender syringe to delicate tubing that emerges from a boxy piece of scientific equipment called a mass... Previous 1 2 3
Floating Wetlands in Lake Arthur - an Earth Week activity April 21, 2017 Environmental studies students install floating wetlands in Lake Arthur on the GU campus, restoring the ecosystem of this living laboratory. Discovering Science Together April 12, 2017 Dispelling myths, supporting hypotheses, solving problems, elementary students enjoy science education. UW School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Regional Health ... March 02, 2017 The University of Washington School of Medicine and Gonzaga University today celebrated the first anniversary of the Regional Health Partnership, an... Senior Bethany Beekly Balances Art, Science January 25, 2017 Gonzaga University senior Bethany Beekly blends her love of science and the humanities, and helping others. Invisible Friends September 01, 2016 Through SEA-PHAGES, students dig up, isolate, identify and genetically sequence invisibly tiny viruses called bacteriophages. Helping People Overcome Pain May 17, 2016 Nate Disser’s own chronic pain inspired him to study human physiology as part of a summer research fellowship. He hopes to use the knowledge and... Student Team Honored for Work to Enhance Fire-Resistant Home Construction May 12, 2016 A team of Gonzaga University students won the Vitruvius Award from Eric Corey Freed, founder of the firm organicARCHITECT, at the recent USA Science &... Biology Student Petros Raygoza’s Research Earns Honors at ... December 22, 2015 Petros Raygoza, a senior biology major at Gonzaga University, earned top honors for his research in morphology and physiology at the Annual Biomedical... Seattle Biomedical Internships Begin October 20, 2015 Nine highly qualified Gonzaga University students participated in clinical research projects and received mentoring from physicians and other medical... Undergraduates Practice Research March 20, 2015 “I sat here this summer for hours counting seeds and cleaning seeds,” she says. “I’m so glad I stayed and did research because then you get a real... Goddess of Smallpox January 01, 2015 It was the ’70s, and a young alumna thought she was giving a single year to international public health. Turns out, she miscalculated. Keck Grant Advances Students' Skills July 01, 2014 The W.M. Keck Foundation grant will prepare more GU biology, biochemistry and chemistry majors with laboratory skills. Gonzaga Biology Major Alex Murphy Earns Research Award July 01, 2014 Gonzaga senior biology major Alex Murphy is one of eight recipients of the Genetics Society of America Undergraduate Travel Award. GU Receives $1.2 Million for Science Education, Research May 25, 2012 GU will receive a $1.2 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, allowing science faculty to better develop students as socially... Sophomore Rodriquez Perez Bound for Harvard This Summer for ... April 14, 2010 Rodriguez Perez, a biochemistry major from the coastal town of Long Beach, Wash., was chosen to work in the lab of Harvard Professor and HHMI... Young Bio-Chemists at Work January 05, 2010 Senior Javier Gonzalez connects a slender syringe to delicate tubing that emerges from a boxy piece of scientific equipment called a mass...