As fast as biomolecular technology develops, the ethical questions will arise. What will we future citizens decide?
Read MoreKeck Awards Scholarships
In early April three juniors, two Scripps students and one Pitzer student, from the Keck Science Department were awarded Barry M. Goldwater Foundation Scholarships to help further their research pursuits.
Read MoreAs the third round of midterms approach, try to relax and blame your early onset of gray on your genes.
Read MoreChemistry Professor Awarded Prestigious Grant
Dr. Aaron Leconte, was nationally recognized by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA) by becoming a 2016 Cottrell Scholar this February.
Read MoreFor the Enthusiasts
soon, gravity waves will become a whole new research topic for Scripps students to get involved in post-graduation. It is an exciting time to be a STEM major.
Read MoreSelf-Care and Science with Prof. Gretchen Edwalds-Gilbert
Edwards-Gilbert is a very accomplished woman, and her advice on self-care can go a long way when it comes to Scripps student’s well-being.
Read MoreProfessor Leads Research Team on Gene Evolution and Mutation
In the science field, biochemistry is a growing major and interest to many, with applications ranging from pharmaceutical to biotechnology to many more.
Read MoreProfessor Wiley Earns Grant
Associate Professor of Biology Emily Wiley is the lead Principal Investigator on a grant that just recently won a NSF grant.
Read MoreKeck Professor Branwen Williams Recognized
Earlier this year, Keck Professor of Environmental Science Branwen Williams was recognized for her success by the Oceanographic Society.
Read MoreKeck Gains $830,000 Research Grant
In late January, Biology Professor Patrick Ferree won an $830,000 five-year grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Career Development Program to continue his research on genome conflict and to strengthen educational outreach to programs such as Scripps’ Articulation Agreement for Transfer that prepares students transferring from community colleges to Scripps College.
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