Do you know where her flies are? Patricia Parker asks her lab assistant over the phone.

Do you know where her flies are? Patricia Parker asks her lab assistant over the phone.
Do you know where her flies are? Patricia Parker asks her lab assistant over the phone.
Do you know where her flies are? Patricia Parker asks her lab assistant over the phone.
The new agreement between the two universities will help funnel students in the one-year BIOS program into UMSL’s College of Optometry.
Two University of Missouri–St. Louis graduate students spent the summer conducting fieldwork in the Galapagos Islands – a kind of mecca for biologists because of the endemic species that have evolved to adapt to the islands’ unique environments.
Two University of Missouri–St. Louis graduate students spent the summer conducting fieldwork in the Galapagos Islands – a kind of mecca for biologists because of the endemic species that have evolved to adapt to the islands’ unique environments.
Two University of Missouri–St. Louis graduate students spent the summer conducting fieldwork in the Galapagos Islands – a kind of mecca for biologists because of the endemic species that have evolved to adapt to the islands’ unique environments.