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Read our Fall E-Newsletter!
10/26/09
Biology's Fall E-Newsletter is now online! Click here to check it out.


Dee Boersma wins Heinz Award
09/15/09
Article by Vince Stricherz -

UW conservationist wins one of 10 Heinz awards for work on the environment

University of Washington conservationist Dee Boersma is among 10 recipients of the Heinz Family Foundation awards given to people whose achievements have fostered a cleaner, greener and more sustainable world.

Each recipient will receive $100,000 and a medallion inscribed with the image of the late Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., whose environmental legacy is commemorated by the awards.

Boersma, a UW biology professor who holds the Wadsworth Endowed Chair in Conservation Science, is being honored for her extensive field study of penguins and other sea birds to promote conservation and understanding human impact on marine environments.

For more than 25 years she has operated the Penguin Project, studying Magellanic penguins at the Punta Tombo reserve in Argentina. She has dubbed the penguins "marine sentinels" for their warning signs about the ocean environment.

Her recent work has shown that, because of climate change and other factors, during the critical period of egg incubation the penguins at Punta Tombo must swim an average of 25 miles further in search of food than they did just 10 years ago.

The Heinz Foundation also cited Boersma for launching Conservation Magazine, a publication she sees as building better public communication on issues of the natural world (see www.conservationmagazine.org).

The awards, announced Sept. 15, were established in 1993 to honor Heinz's legacy on environmental issues.

Liz Van Volkenburgh in Science's blog "Origins"
08/20/09
Van Volkenburgh's pioneering research on "plant neurobiology" was highlighted in Science's blog "Origins". Click here to read the article. And be sure to watch the YouTube demonstration video at the end of the article!


Janneke Hille Ris Lambers in Nature
08/20/09
Hille Ris Lambers' work on the role of niches in maintaining species diversity was published in Nature. Click here to read the article online.


Bob Paine chosen as a lifetime member of the American Society of Naturalists
07/01/09
Bob Paine, emeritus professor of biology, has been chosen as a lifetime member of the American Society of Naturalists, one of only 12 scientists so honored at any given time. The American Society of Naturalists, which held its first meeting in 1883, is one of the oldest and most prestigious biological societies. Its purpose is to advance and diffuse knowledge of organic evolution and other broad biological principles so as to enhance the conceptual unification of the biological sciences.


Joe Felsenstein received the Distinguished Scientist Award
06/04/09
Joe Felsenstein, joint professor of biology and genome sciences, received the Distinguished Scientist Award from the American Institute of Biological Sciences! This honor is awarded to individuals who have made significant scientific contributions to the biological sciences.


Horacio de la Iglesia's research on KPLU
04/21/09
Horacio de la Iglesia's research on jet-lag and biological clocks was featured on KPLU and in numerous papers. Click here to listen to the story. Or check out these online articles:
London Telegraph, Science Daily.


Jim Truman inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
04/20/09
Biology professor emeritus Jim Truman was elected to join the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, an honorary society that recognizes achievement in the natural sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities.


Richard Strathmann awarded Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award
4/17/09
Prof. Richard Strathmann received the 2009 Landolt Distinguished Graduate Student Mentor Award!

Biology's Spring e-Newsletter
04/09/09
UW Biology's Spring 2009 e-Newsletter is now online! Click here to check it out.


A Conversation with Dee Boersma in the NY Times
03/31/09
The New York Times asked Dee Boersma about her research on Argentina's Magellanic Penguins. Click here to read the interview.

Christian Sidor, Caroline Stromberg, and Greg Wilson on KUOW
03/03/09
Christian Sidor, Caroline Stromberg, and Greg Wilson were on KUOW to talk about mass extinctions. Click here to check out their interview online.


Peter Ward, Christian Sidor, and Greg Wilson in upcoming Animal Planet series
02/04/09
Biology professors Peter Ward, Christian Sidor, and Greg Wilson are among the experts featured in Animal Armageddon, an upcoming series on Animal Planet. Animal Armageddon premieres on February 12, 2009 at 9pm e/p. Check out the preview online!


Eliot Brenowitz and Phyllis Wise among newest fellows of AAAS!
01/08/09
Provost Phyllis Wise and Prof. Eliot Brenowitz are among the newly named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Wise is a professor of biology, physiology and biophysics, and obstetrics and gynecology. Brenowitz is a professor of biology and psychology. AAAS Fellows are recognized for their efforts to advance science and/or its applications.

Read more in University Week.


Wasser lab in the Seattle Times for orca research
11/19/08
Biology professor Sam Wasser's and graduate student Katherine Ayers' research on orca whales was featured in the Seattle Times. The orca population in the Puget Sound has recently declined and Wasser's and Ayers' research may hold clues as to why. Click here to read the article. (Photo by Fred Felleman.)


Keiko Torii wins JST PRESTO Award
11/14/08
Biology associate professor Keiko Torii received the prestigious Japan Science and Technology Agency PRESTO Award for her work on stomatal pattern formation in plants. PRESTO Awards encourage young investigators attempting to answer questions using innovative approaches. Read more about Prof. Torii's research on her website.


Cattolico Lab featured in the Seattle P-I
10/06/08
Prof. Rose Ann Cattolico's lab was featured prominently in a Seattle P-I article on the potential use of algae as a source of biofuel. Click here to read the article.

Photo by Scott Eklund of the Seattle P-I.


Dee Boersma Received the AOU's Coues Award
08/14/08
Prof. Dee Boersma was awarded the 2008 Elliott Coues Award by the American Ornithologists' Union. The Coues Award "recognizes outstanding and innovative contributions to ornithological research."


Josh Tewksbury in the New York Times, Seattle Times, and on NPR
08/12/08
Josh Tewksbury's research on chili peppers was featured in the Science section of the New York Times, the Seattle Times, and on NPR.

Dee Boersma in the New York Times and on NBC and CBS
07/01/08
Prof. Dee Boersma's research on Magellanic penguins was featured in the Science section of the New York Times and on NBC and CBS.
New Biology Alumni Website
05/29/08
The Department of Biology is pleased to announce a brand new website devoted to its alumni. This website will make it easier for Biology, Botany, and Zoology alumni to keep in touch with the department after they graduate, learn about Biology events for alumni, and discover ways to get involved with the department. Check out the new website at www.biology.washington.edu/alumni!


Dawn Vaughn and Richard Strathmann published in the March 14th issue of Science
03/14/08
Marine invertebrates face many predators in the ocean. Vaughn and Strathmann have discovered that cloning is a strategy used by sand dollar larvae to avoid being eaten. By splitting in two, a larva doubles its chances of surviving to adulthood and reproducing. This is the first time that cloning has been documented as a response to potential predation risk. Read more about this research in the New York Times.

Photo at right shows a sand dollar larva in the process of cloning itself. Photo by Dawn Vaughn.
Fernanda Oyarzun and Chris Himes win Excellence in Teaching Award!
03/11/08
Biology graduate students Fernanda Oyarzun and Chris Himes won the Excellence in Teaching Award for 2008. Since 1983 two graduate Teaching Assistants have been chosen each year to receive the Excellence in Teaching Award. It is the highest honor given to TAs at the UW.

Ben Kerr and Julia Parrish win Distinguished Teaching Award!
03/11/08
Ben Kerr, assistant professor in Biology, and Julia Parrish, associate professor in Biology and SAFS, won the Distinguished Teaching Award for 2008. The Distinguished Teaching Award is given annually to seven faculty members: five from the Seattle campus and one each from UW Bothell and UW Tacoma. Recipients are chosen based on a variety of criteria, including mastery of the subject matter; enthusiasm and innovation in the teaching and learning process; ability to engage students both within and outside the classroom; ability to inspire independent and original thinking in students and to stimulate students to do creative work; and innovations in course and curriculum design.

Keiko Torii featured in Science
02/25/08
Keiko Torii was featured in an article on women in science in Science Magazine. Read the article here.


Dee Boersma awarded the 2008 Grace Hopper Outstanding Achievement Award!
12/15/07
Dee Boersma was awarded the 2008 Grace Hopper Outstanding Achievement Award. This award honors a northwest woman who has achieved greatness in the fields of mathematics, science, or technology. The award will be presented to Dee by the Seattle Girl's School in April.


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