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Two new bioBEES join the hive

bioCEED is happy to welcome two new bioBEES in the hive: BSc student Gina Koulibaly Barry and MSc student Hanif Kawousi.

bioHIVE is the learning community at bioCEED that is focused on student work in the Centre. Among the activities of bioHIVE are the student journal Bikuben, organizing and leading bioracle, etc. You can read more about it in our toolkit on creating a student-research community via bioHIVE.

I am Hanif, a master's student at BIO in Bergen. I have a profound interest in how immediate actions based on emotions can affect evolutionary trajectories. To explore this, I am actively writing code and conducting simulations, constantly striving to make sense of the code and simulations. When I'm not immersed in my computer work, you'll likely find me outdoors climbing, running on trails, walking my dog, or tending to my garden. At BioCEED, my objective is to contribute to the enhancement and diversity of Bikuben, our remarkable student-driven scientific journal. My aim is to ensure that each page holds value for you, whether you read a single page or ten.

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Hanif Kawousi

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Gina Koulibaly Barry

My name is Gina Koulibaly Barry and I am in my last year in the bachelor programme in biology. During my curriculum as a student, my interest for biology, both as a academic field and as a study programme at UiB, has considerably increased. I now want to engage and invite my fellow students to dialogues and meetings that create or stimulate this kind of interest and engagement around biology.
I wish to make bioCEED visible among the students and to show all the good resources that we have to offer them. 

Gina and Hanif will join Susanne Zazzera, Silje Maria M. Høydal and Pernille Eyde Nerlie in the many projects that the bioHIVE runs, including Biorakel, Bikuben, etc.

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Silje Maria M. Høydal

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Susanne Zazzera

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Pernille Eyde Nerlie

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