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Dr. Segrè Featured in BU Today

July 28th, 2015in Faculty News
Daniel Segrè, Photo by Cydney Scott
Daniel Segrè, Photo by Cydney Scott

Professor Daniel Segrè uses mathematical modeling to understand the biology behind the human microbiome.

In summer 2014, Segrè received a $1.4 million grant from the Department of Energy to model the ways communities of microbes could transform plant matter into a kind of oily biodiesel fuel.

Read more at the BU Research article, "Gut Reactions."

BU Biology Honors Professor Gloria Callard

June 1st, 2015in Faculty News

Professor Gloria Callard was honored for her 30+ years of service to Boston University at a Faculty Luncheon on May 28, 2015.

Dr. Gloria V. Callard Retires after over 30 years of service
Dr. Gloria V. Callard Retires after over 30 years of service

Professor of Biology Gloria Callard is retiring after 33 years at BU. Callard earned her PhD in Physiology at Rutgers University in 1964, after which she spent time in research and teaching positions at Johnson & Johnson, the College of William and Mary, the University of Leeds in England and Harvard Medical School, where she was an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She moved to BU as an Associate Professor in 1982.

The author of some 160 scientific papers, Callard is a AAAS Fellow and has developed an international reputation as an expert in the field of estrogen synthesis and the effects of estrogen on the brain. Working primarily with fish models, Callard has been at the forefront of molecular research on estrogen-like substances (known as xenoestrogens) and their effects on the brain and neurodevelopment.

The mentor to dozens of students and post-doctoral researchers at BU, Callard is a past recipient of Boston University’s United Methodist Scholar/Teacher Award. As her swan song, Callard will travel to Stockholm this fall to present her research at a Wenner-Gren Symposium.

Gloria served as an active member of the MCBB Graduate program as a faculty advisor, a program committee member and as a member of the MCBB admissions committee. We thank her for her service to the program.

Gloria and her husband Ian, a Professor Emeritus of Biology, are retiring to coastal Rhode Island where they anticipate lots of time for R and R with their 3 children and 7 grandchildren.

Thank you Gloria for your MCBB involvement, we will miss you!