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Mendel Student Frog (2).jpg (4044 kB)
Dr. Mike Mendel and senior Bachelor of Science in biology student Kristina Newell with a wood frog, a type of frog that survives being completely frozen during winter hibernation.
Frog (2).jpg (4107 kB)
A wood frog, a type of frog that survives being completely frozen during winter hibernation.
Dr. Mike Mendel and senior Bachelor of Science in biology student Kristina Newell with a wood frog, a type of frog that survives being completely frozen during winter hibernation.
Frog (2).jpg (4107 kB)
A wood frog, a type of frog that survives being completely frozen during winter hibernation.
Abstract
Can frogs help scientists better understand how to delay nerve degeneration? Three professors from Cedarville University’s school of pharmacy and department of science and mathematics are coming together to try to answer that question.
Publication Date
12-1-2021
Keywords
Cedarville, Cedarville University, pharmacy, science, zoology, biology, frogs
Recommended Citation
Weinstein, Mark D., "Frozen Frogs May Hold Secret to Understanding Nerve Degeneration" (2021). News Releases. 1463.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/news_releases/1463