Presentations
Goulding presents at biology conference
Morgan Goulding, assistant professor of biology, recently presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Developmental Biology. Her work on autodecapitation linked to regulative trunk development after C quadrant ablation in neogastropod embryos examined the surprising results of embryological experiments carried out half a century ago by Anthony C. Clement of Emory University. The work results were never published because they were deemed “too weird.”