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Published: 01/10/2018

Sam Wasser's work to disrupt elephant poachers and traffickers is in the New York Times article, "In Africa, Geneticists Are Hunting Poachers."

Dr. Wasser’s primary target is traffickers, not...Read more

Published: 01/05/2018

The Cabernard Lab was recently awarded a prestigious, 5-year $1.5M R01 grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH). This new grant, "Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the formation...Read more

Black Guillemots
Published: 01/04/2018

Julia K. Parrish, Professor of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences and Biology, comments on "Can These Seabirds Adapt Fast Enough to Survive a Melting Arctic?" in Audubon. The article discusses George...Read more

Published: 01/03/2018

Hagfishes, an ancient group of eel-like animals found on the bottom of the...Read more

Published: 12/18/2017

Emily Grason, graduate of UW Biology's Ph.D. program, and Crab Team volunteers are on a mission to protect the Salish Sea from one of the world’s worst invasive species. She...Read more

Published: 12/15/2017

Four-Year College & University Section Research in Biology Education Award: Mary Pat Wenderoth 

"Recognizing innovation in research that furthers our understanding of undergraduate biology teaching, this award is given to

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Published: 12/11/2017

Author information: Minseung Choi*, Diane P. Genereux, Jamie Goodson, Haneen Al-Azzawi, Shannon Q. Allain*, Noah Simon, Stan Palasek, Carol B. Ware, Chris Cavanaugh, Daniel G. Miller, Winslow C.* Johnson,...Read more

Published: 12/05/2017

 

Kim Nasmyth, a professor of biochemistry at the University of Oxford and...Read more

Published: 12/05/2017

The eyes of the spectacled bear sit in disks of black fur on a stark white face. The African civet sports a necklace of dark and light bands. And hundreds...Read more

Published: 12/05/2017

If ever there was a timeless beauty, the nautilus is it. Boasting elegant spiral shells, recognizably nautil-esque mollusks have zipped through the ocean’s depths for ...Read more

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