Austin is researching the impact of climate change on flowering plants while also helping lead the process of digitizing the garden’s herbarium, which contains more than 7 million species.
Austin is researching the impact of climate change on flowering plants while also helping lead the process of digitizing the garden’s herbarium, which contains more than 7 million species.
Austin is researching the impact of climate change on flowering plants while also helping lead the process of digitizing the garden’s herbarium, which contains more than 7 million species.
Austin is researching the impact of climate change on flowering plants while also helping lead the process of digitizing the garden’s herbarium, which contains more than 7 million species.
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A new recruitment video highlights the way the Harris Center works to cultivate a new generation of scientific leaders.
A new recruitment video highlights the way the Harris Center works to cultivate a new generation of scientific leaders.
A new recruitment video highlights the way the Harris Center works to cultivate a new generation of scientific leaders.
A male Bombus griseocollis, the brown-belted bumblebee, collected pollen on a recent afternoon in the UMSL Native Plant/Conservation Garden.
A male Bombus griseocollis, the brown-belted bumblebee, collected pollen on a recent afternoon in the UMSL Native Plant/Conservation Garden.
A male Bombus griseocollis, the brown-belted bumblebee, collected pollen on a recent afternoon in the UMSL Native Plant/Conservation Garden.
The third-year doctoral student in biology is trying to solve why some species are in increasing danger of dying off while others thrive.
The third-year doctoral student in biology is trying to solve why some species are in increasing danger of dying off while others thrive.
The third-year doctoral student in biology is trying to solve why some species are in increasing danger of dying off while others thrive.