Read the latest news and updates from the Biology department.

The Biology Seminar Series of Spring 2019 continues with Melissa DeBiasse's talk, "Boring sponges and glowing ctenophores: using genomes to understand how marine invertebrates respond to their environment within minutes and over millions of years."

Seven of our Biology seniors will be presenting their honors theses to the department.

The Occidental Weekly newspaper featured an article on the Biology department's research.

The Biology Senior Comps Presentations will be held in Fowler 207 and Fowler 209 on Saturday, April 6th, 2019.

The Biology Seminar Series of Spring 2019 continues with Ryan Freedman's talk, "Restoration in the Urban Landscape: Building Effective Fish Nurseries."

The Biology Seminar Series of Spring 2019 continues with Jennifer Zee's talk, "The Best of Both Worlds: Interdisciplinary Careers in Art and Biology."

The Biology Seminar Series of Spring 2019 continues with Erica Hutchins' talk, "Unraveling the mechanisms of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition during neural crest development in the chick embryo."

Professor Shana Goffredi was featured in in which she discusses the fascinating role of Osedax worms on decaying whale falls.

The Biology Seminar Series of Spring 2019 continues with Sasha Wright's talk, "Biodiversity, ecosystem function, and 'collaboration' in plant communities."

The Biology Seminar Series of Spring 2019 continues with Norma Morella's talk, "Multiple forces shape microbial community structure in the phyllosphere."