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A proposal by the European Union would match U.S. and China bans on elephant poaching. But given recent record seizures, it may be too late for elephants. Sam Wasser,...Read more
The Daily published an article on the return of some UW classes to in-person instruction. UW Biology class "BIOL 446: Plant Classification and Identification" is one of these courses....Read more
Casey Self, UW Biology Associate Teaching Professor, was named one of the poster contest winners for the Teaching & Learning Symposium Poster Contest. The Symposium brings together faculty,...Read more
Christian Sidor, UW Biology Professor, and Bryan Gee, UW Biology postdoctoral researcher, were featured in UW News on their new research findings and adjusting their research during...Read more
Congratulations to Avneet Bhullar, Debora Ferede, & Maddy Laoprasert on making this year's Husky 100! The Husky 100 recognizes the outstanding work and achievements of students (both undergraduate...Read more
Nania, a critically endangered forest elephant, became separated from her herd when she was only three months old, and ever since has been hand-reared by wildlife carers in her homeland,...Read more
Gregory Wilson Mantilla, UW Biology Professor, was featured in a Discovery Magazine article on the primary suspect behind the Cretaceous Extinction.
The time-honored explanation for the disappearance of...Read more
Daniel Promislow, UW Biology Professor, was featured in Knowable Magazine on studying dogs to pinpoint factors affecting human longevity.
Animals need not be extremely long-lived, like bats, to...Read more
Ben Wiggins, UW Biology Manager of Program Operations, is the Director of the Science Teaching Experience Program for Upcoming PhDs (STEP-UP). STEP-UP is a branch of the STEP Program, a...Read more
Doug Ewing, interim manager of the UW Life Sciences Greenhouse, was featured in the UW Facilities Blog for his work in repurposing the wood and bark from a...Read more