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Nate DeGraff

Heather Patisaul studies how chemicals in the environment affect us. In this image, she’s examining neurons in the brain of a laboratory rat colored by a process called immunohistochemistry.

Oct 17, 2015

Shaping A Less Toxic Future

Heather Patisaul is shedding new light on how chemicals in everyday products are reshaping our brains, bodies and behavior.

Oct 7, 2015

Sciences Begins 2015-16 With Momentum

The College of Sciences has entered its third year with a new dean, a strong incoming class and considerable research and fundraising momentum.

Broughton Hall

Sep 30, 2015

Sciences Central Offices Have Moved to Broughton Hall

The relocated units include the Office of the Dean and Academic Affairs.

Apr 6, 2015

Hearing the Call

Alumna Nell Cant, an auditory system researcher, has named the College of Sciences Foundation as the primary beneficiary of a significant portion of her retirement accounts.

Boats on shore of Lake Victoria in Africa

Mar 26, 2015

Preparing East Africa for a Population Surge

Dr. Fred Semazzi leads an international effort to pair climate research with real economic-development planning in the Lake Victoria region.

Sciences Dean Dan Solomon

Mar 6, 2015

The People’s Dean

Dean Dan Solomon will step down this summer after 34 years of transformative leadership at NC State.

Belltower lit up red at night

Feb 3, 2015

Professorships Awarded to Three Sciences Faculty

The College awarded named professorships to three of its faculty thanks to gifts from generous donors.

Feb 2, 2015

Under the Skin: Big Data at Work

Since the futurist Alvin Toffler first warned the world of the looming “future shock” of information overload nearly five decades ago, scientists have been working overtime to meet both the…

Marie Davidean

Jul 11, 2014

Your Data, Your Treatment

NC State's Marie Davidian discusses how statistics can help achieve the promise of personalized medicine.

Multi-generational family portrait of College supporters

Dec 23, 2013

A Family’s Chemical Bond With NC State

For more than 80 years, the Satterfields of Raleigh have helped lead the NC State sciences family.