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Published: 04/30/2021

A COVID-19 modeling tool developed in collaboration with Carl Bergstrom, UW Biology Professor, and Ryan McGee, UW Biology graduate student, was mentioned in this Slate article....Read more

Published: 04/26/2021

Julie Theriot, UW Biology Professor, has been elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

The National Academy of Sciences announced today the election of 120...Read more

Published: 04/23/2021

Ishira Parikh, UW Biology undergraduate senior, was recently featured in the University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences newsletter, Perspectives. Parikh has spent her UW career developing ...Read more

Published: 04/23/2021

Dee Boersma, UW Biology Professor and Wadsworth Endowed Chair in Conservation Science, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

The Academy was established in...Read more

Published: 04/23/2021

When people think of misinformation, they often focus on popular and social media. But in a paper published April 12 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,...Read more

Published: 07/13/2021

Emily Carrington, UW Biology Professor, was recently interviewed by The Washington Post and MSNBC about the recent summer heatwave in the Pacific Northwest and parts of Canada,...Read more

Published: 04/12/2021

Watch this quick and fun TED-Ed video on hummingbird flight! Assistant Teaching Professor Kristiina Hurme and Assistant Professor Alejandro Rico-Guevara wrote the script, while graduate student Alyssa...Read more

Published: 04/06/2021

Carl Bergstrom, UW Biology Professor, and Jevin West, UW Information School Associate Professor and Director for the Center for an Informed Public, were featured in a video...Read more

Published: 04/06/2021

A paper led by Abigail Swann, UW associate professor of atmospheric sciences and biology, and Marlies Kovenock, former UW Biology graduate student, was recently published in the journal...Read more

Published: 04/06/2021

UW Biology Professor Gregory Wilson Mantilla was featured in an article in National Geographic about the earliest-known fossil evidence of primates. The oldest known primate fossils were dated to...Read more

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