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Penn State Brandywine's Megan Povelones

Linking mitochondrial shape and energy

Penn State Assistant Professor of Biology Megan Povelones is working on research that looks at the significance of different mitochondrial shapes and how they might impact cell development and fitness.

Pen State Brandywine's Megan Povelones

Megan Povelones

Penn State Assistant Professor of Biology Megan Povelones is working on research that looks at the significance of different mitochondrial shapes and how they might impact cell development and fitness.

Brandywine’s bachelor of science in biology program produces first graduates

Biology major John Dimaio

Thanks to a National Science Foundation research grant, Assistant Professor of Biology Megan Povelones looks forward to including more students in her research. Biology major John Dimaio (pictured) has been working with Povelones in the lab for the past year.  

Penn State Brandywine, Abington and Schuylkill chemistry professors

Tierney, Silverberg and Cannon

Pictured from left to right: John Tierney, professor of chemistry at Penn State Brandywine; Lee Silverberg, associate professor of chemistry at Penn State Schuylkill; Kevin Cannon, professor of chemistry at Penn State Abington.