Sea Urchins Age Phenomenally Well

sea urchin

Publishing in Aging Cell, researchers from the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory and the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences reported their findings on aging in three sea urchin species, including red sea urchins.

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A BIOS REU, Times Two

Chloe Emerson

Chloe Emerson applied results from her first BIOS internship to a second study examining how ocean acidification impacts sea urchin spines.

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Canadian Students Excel at BIOS

R/V Atlantic Explorer

Since its inception in the 1970s, the Canadian Associates of BIOS (CABIOS) program has provided over a hundred Canadian students and young scientists with financial assistance to pursue oceanographic research or academic coursework at BIOS

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Some of our Achievements in 2012

R/V Atlantic Explorer

Thanks to your support in 2012, scientists at BIOS were able to make significant strides in understanding pressing ocean science issues of both local and global importance. At the same time, BIOS educators successfully brought ocean science education into the hands of students and teachers throughout Bermuda and beyond its borders

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What Can Sea Urchins Tell Us About Aging?

Andrea Bodnar

In the first study of its kind to look at age-related changes in gene expression in an organism with an alternative life history, Drs. Jeanette Loram and Andrea Bodnar looked at gene expression profiles in tissues of the purple sea urchin

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