Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Professor Spotlight: Dr. Alex Keene


Associate Professor
FAU Biological Sciences
561-799-8053 (Jupiter), 
561-297-4681 (Boca Raton)
keenea@fau.edu
Jupiter - MC-19, 202
Boca Raton - SC, 207




Research Interests:
  • Understanding the neural basis through which sleep and feeding state interact
  • Investigating the neural circuitry regulating taste memory
  • Developing Mexican cavefish as a model for investigating the evolution of sleep in response to environmental change

You can find more information about Dr. Alex Keen on his webpage here

You can explore the Department of Biological Sciences and the Charles E Schmidt College of Science by going here.

Keene Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Behavior 


By H. Zell - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15270315

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Neuroscience Display

If you are on the Jupiter Campus of Florida Atlantic University , come by the library to see a really interesting display from Dr. Brenda Claiborne and her student assistant Liza Lanzon. The display is entitled, From 2D Drawings to 3D Computer Analyses of Neuron Structure.

Dr. Caliborne's interests are focused on the relationship between the structure and function of individual neurons in the mammalian brain, particularly during development and normal aging. The collaborative display shows past draswings done in the lab using a camera lucida., an optical device that aids in drawing. Technology has advanced and now photomicrography is more common. 

The work will be on exhibtion throught the end of this semester. 





Thursday, April 4, 2019

Biodiversity Heritage Library















plate from the 1919 publication:
Birds Beneficial to Agriculture

Printed by the British Museum



As a library, one of our main jobs is to make students, faculty and staff aware of the many resources we have availalbe to us. Today we are highlighting an open access resource: 

Biodiversity Heritage Library


This is totally free and is the world’s largest open access digital library for biodiversity literature and archives. BHL is revolutionizing global research by providing free, worldwide access to knowledge about life on Earth.

BHL operates as a worldwide consortium of natural history, botanical, research, and national libraries working together to address this challenge by digitizing the natural history literature held in their collections and making it freely available for open access as part of a global “biodiversity community.”
The BHL portal provides free access to hundreds of thousands of volumes, comprising over 55 million pages, from the 15th-21st centuries. In addition to public domain content, BHL works with rights holders to obtain permission to make in-copyright materials openly available under Creative Commons licenses.
The BHL consortium works with the international taxonomic community, publishers, bioinformaticians, and information technology professionals to develop tools and services to facilitate greater access, interoperability, and reuse of content and data. BHL provides a range of services, data exports, and APIs to allow users to download content, harvest source data files, and reuse materials for research purposes. Through the Global Names Recognition and Discovery (GNRD) service, BHL indexes the taxonomic names throughout the collection, allowing researchers to locate publications about specific taxa [Excerpted from their website].
You can follow the link above and HERE to find this resource.