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Orange High School students visit Fudge Lab for “Inspiring Biology”

by fudge | Jun 26, 2018

Fourteen students from Orange High School spent a week with Dr. Fudge, Charlie McCord, and mentor Cathy Trejo learning about Bio-Inspired design. The program, called Inspiring Biology, included visits by biologists Misty Paig-Tran (Cal State Fullerton), Kate Loudon...

Sarah Schorno’s paper on hagfish slime gland refilling is out!

by fudge | Jun 26, 2018

How long does it take for hagfish to recharge it’s slime glands? Sarah Schorno’s new paper in the Journal of Experimental Biology has the answer for you. 

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