Biology

Kevin Militello

The Trypanosoma brucei tRNA methylome

Professor Kevin Militello (SUNY Geneseo/Keith Walters ’11) Author Kevin Militello Publication Microbial Resource Announcements (2024) Summary: A map of the positions of 5-methylcytosines in tRNA was made for Trypanosoma brucei, the causative agent of African Sleeping Sickness. Abstract: The Trypanosoma brucei procyclic form and bloodstream form tRNA methylome is reported as revealed by small RNA

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Reimagining Student–Faculty Relationships: Strengthening Social Justice Efforts Through Dialogue

Cultivating Community event (SUNY Geneseo/Keith Walters ’11) Author Mackenzie Gerringer Additional Authors and Editors Alexander Michaels ‘24; Emi Kanemoto, Bryant University; Maya J. Craig ‘21; Josephine Lewis ‘23; Anna Lynch ‘23; Hannah M. Smith ‘22; and Jasmine Yeoh ‘21, Publication Journal of Diversity in Higher Education (2024) Summary With dialogue, students and faculty can work

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Josephine A. Reinhardt

Disadvantaged Stalked-eyed Flies Fight to Beat the Odds

Assistant professor of biology Josephine Reinhardt (SUNY Geneseo/Keith Walters ’11) Author Josephine Reinhardt Additional Authors and Editors Macy E. Pritchard ’24, Kimberly A. Paczolt, Gabrielle T. Welsh, and Gerald S. Wilkinson all from University of Maryland College Park Publication Frontiers in Ethology Article title “Stalk-eyed Flies Carrying a Driving X Chromosome Compensate by Increasing Fight

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Amber Hodoroski

Instructional Support Specialist Integrated Science Center 332 585-245-5568/5304 ahodoroski@geneseo.edu Office Hours Tuesdays 9:00am-11:00am ISC 016 Fridays 12:00pm-1:30pm ISC 016  

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Swimming Crustacean Eats Unlikely Food Source in Deep Ocean

A new study published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences sheds light on a remarkable isopod species named Bathyopsurus nybelini. Using the submersible Alvin, scientists, including SUNY Geneseo Assistant Professor Mackenzie Gerringer, encountered this isopod swimming 3.7 miles deep in the Puerto Rico Trench and Cayman Trough.

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