Meet María Soledad Ramírez
Resistance to antibiotics is a growing public health concern — and that’s why Cal State Fullerton microbiologist María Soledad Ramírez is targeting bacteria, or superbugs, that make people sick and even die.
Resistance to antibiotics is a growing public health concern — and that’s why Cal State Fullerton microbiologist María Soledad Ramírez is targeting bacteria, or superbugs, that make people sick and even die.
Students are working on community-based research projects that center on nutrition, sustainable agricultural systems and increasing access to nutritious, safe or culturally important foods.

A new online database of fossils becomes available today (Feb. 24), a result of a collaborative, global effort co-led by James Parham, assistant professor of geological sciences. The Fossil Calibration Database connects data from the fossil record and DNA sequences to estimate the origination times of key groups of plants and animals. “This exciting field […]

Sean Walker, associate professor and vice chair of the Department of Biological Science, was awarded the Carol Barnes Excellence in Teaching Award during today’s Academic Senate meeting, where he services as senate vice chair.