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NYC With Dylan
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012. This is my first "post" to "announce" the following:. I moved my Clark University blog to: http:/ biowithdylanatclark.blogspot.com/. With this move, biowithdylan.blogspot.com will remain my blogging platform, from which I'll blog about being a first year Ph.D. biology student. I'm taking the summer off and hope to get the blog off and running by mid-to-late August. I noticed my pageviews hit zero on my Clark blog since moving the URL, so, I thought I'd post this.
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NYC With Dylan: Orientation
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Monday, August 27, 2012. I survived my first week- which was orientation. This was a basic test of my ability to wake up and get down to the Graduate Center in a timely fashion. The CUNY Graduate Center on Fifth Ave. On Tuesday of "Orientation Week", I had my first session when I met with all of the incoming biology Ph.D. students. In a group of 28, a lot of the students were in the Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (MCD). I didn't particularly care at the start what I did, I just wanted the ...
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NYC With Dylan: Settling into a new city
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Monday, August 6, 2012. Settling into a new city. Last April I was accepted. Into the CUNY Biology Ph.D. program, my first choice to continue graduate school. ( I finished my master's in biology. This May at Clark University, where I also got my bachelor's. In environmental science.). Earlier this summer I was lucky enough to sign a lease on an place in the CUNY Graduate Center Apartments. Oh, and the apartment building is a year old. This is something we had to take into account when looking at apartmen...
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NYC With Dylan: August 2012
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Monday, August 27, 2012. I survived my first week- which was orientation. This was a basic test of my ability to wake up and get down to the Graduate Center in a timely fashion. The CUNY Graduate Center on Fifth Ave. On Tuesday of "Orientation Week", I had my first session when I met with all of the incoming biology Ph.D. students. In a group of 28, a lot of the students were in the Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (MCD). I didn't particularly care at the start what I did, I just wanted the ...
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Bio With Dylan: I'm shaking up my blogs, once again!
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Saturday, September 15, 2012. I'm shaking up my blogs, once again! I've decided to change my blogs up once again, hopefully for the last time. This blog, Bio With Dylan, will be my science. Blog, where I only. Talk science. I have a few essays in various draft forms which I'm excited to post, and I hope this will be a cool way for me to practice my science writing. It would be great if I could post two essays a month, but I know I'm getting ahead of myself. That blog has by far the most content.
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NYC With Dylan: June 2012
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012. This is my first "post" to "announce" the following:. I moved my Clark University blog to: http:/ biowithdylanatclark.blogspot.com/. With this move, biowithdylan.blogspot.com will remain my blogging platform, from which I'll blog about being a first year Ph.D. biology student. I'm taking the summer off and hope to get the blog off and running by mid-to-late August. I noticed my pageviews hit zero on my Clark blog since moving the URL, so, I thought I'd post this.
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Bio With Dylan: September 2012
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Friday, September 28, 2012. Corals versus algae (brought to you by overfishing). Multiple scenarios have the same common result: algae growth is not kept in check and the ecosystem continues to falter. Of algae (which was the subject of my Master’s degree. So what can we do? Here's a prime example of how the "invasion" of exotic species lead to an overall increase in biodiversity [1]:. Two invasive, herbivorous siganid (Siganidae) species, Siganus rivulatus. 2] Briggs JC. 2009. Atlantic coral ree...3] Sa...
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Bio With Dylan: Corals versus algae (brought to you by overfishing)
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Friday, September 28, 2012. Corals versus algae (brought to you by overfishing). Multiple scenarios have the same common result: algae growth is not kept in check and the ecosystem continues to falter. Of algae (which was the subject of my Master’s degree. So what can we do? Here's a prime example of how the "invasion" of exotic species lead to an overall increase in biodiversity [1]:. Two invasive, herbivorous siganid (Siganidae) species, Siganus rivulatus. 2] Briggs JC. 2009. Atlantic coral ree...3] Sa...