BIO MYTH MONDAY 🦠
Myth: All bacteria are bad
Truth: Your body needs beneficial bacteria to survive
Biology Department
GSU School of Biology offers undergrad & graduate training programs.
Research focus around 4 main disciplines: Applied & Environmental Microbiology, Pre-professional/Physiology, Molecular Genetics & Biochemistry, and Neurobiology & Behavior. #TheStateLIFE
05/27/2026
Meet Caroline Barros, a student part of the dual BS/MS Biology program. She shares why she chose the program and how it supports her future goals.
🤔 Why did you choose dual BS/MS Biology program at GSU?
I chose this program because I wanted to diversify my applications and cv for medical school and professions. When I met Dr. Rene Pereza at the med fair, he introduced the program and it appealed to my medical interest, ultimately leading to my decision.
🧭 What motivated you to apply for the dual degree program?
In my junior year, the program was proposed to me by Dr. Carmen Eilertson after doing well in her other courses and so as a dual degree student, I would be able to get my first year of masters done in advance. Another appeal was the Zell Miller scholarship minimizing risk
🗓️ How does the dual degree program fit into your career plans?
The content is helpful for my physician aspiration and this program is helping me learn what it means to be in the medical field
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BIO MYTH MONDAY 🫧
Myth: Hand sanitizer kills all germs
Truth: It reduces microbes, but soap & water are more efficient overall
BIO MYTH MONDAY 🥶
Myth: Cold weather makes you sick
Truth: Germs cause illness, not temperature
05/12/2026
Dr Mukesh Kumar knows viruses! Let's learn more from him and share with those around us. There is low risk for transmission of Hantavirus.
https://t.gsu.edu/4uNvcV6
BIO MYTH MONDAY 🤒
Myth: Fever is always bad
Truth: Fever is often a helpful immune response that supports your body in fighting infections
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Day in the life of a senior biology student 🌷
Summer is here and the final week of finals is upon us. Visit the Panther Involvement Network to find out ways you can serve and support your community. We cant wait to see you next semester! Track those hours and remember to LEAD with IMPACT.
Day in the life of a junior biology student 🪷
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