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Aneesa Chowdhury is a third year Biochemistry and Cell Biology major in Muir college. She became a writer for Under the Scope to share her thoughts on remarkable scientific discoveries with her peers. In her free time, she enjoys riding her bike and watching Grey’s Anatomy.

Retrieving Our Sense of Touch

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Imagine feeling like someone stabbed you in the leg, and looking down to see that your leg is not even there. This phenomenon, known as “phantom limb,” Read More

Life Is Short … Or Is It?

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While it may be a stretch to say this jellyfish holds the key to immortality, understanding the mechanisms... Read More

Getting Involved with Global Health

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So, if you are interested in getting involved with global health, you can check out these five organizations that are making a difference across the world. Read More

Cloning: from Tadpoles to Household Pets to Beating Organs

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Currently, scientists are conducting unimaginable experiments that at times seem to defy the laws of nature. Although they may be perceived as the stereotypical wild-haired, underground lair, “mad” scientist, the work they are actually doing has been revolutionary in progressing modern research and medicine. One phenomenon that scientists have been working on is cloning. Read More

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We are looking for stunning images relating to biology (e.g. neuropathy, microorganisms, plants, proteins, ecology, ecosystems, environmental science, conservation, molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, etc.) The winning selection will be featured on the cover of Volume 18 and the runner-up submissions may be highlighted throughout the journal's interior pages! Please see the flyer below for more details!
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The Fall 2020 issue of SQ Insider from UC San Diego's award-winning undergraduate biology journal, Saltman Quarterly. 
(1) Parasite Pregnancy: A Potential Fertility Solution (written by Sharanya Sriram, illustrated by Lu Yue Wang) 
(2) How Nematorpha Transform Crickets into Suicidal Creatures (written by Jenny Namkoong, illustrated by Svetlana Mcelwain) 
(3) The Eavesdropping Parasite (written by Ananya Prasad, illustrated by Yichen Wang) Cover illustration by Corly Huang. 
Full-page illustration by Hannah Abraham. 
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Production Team: Amber Hauw, Tania Gallardo, Ashley Chu, Zarina Gallardo 
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