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A new paper out of the Rasmussen lab was published in Disease Models & Mechanisms. The study was led by Biology postdoctoral scholar Eric Peterman, with contributions from other...Read more
UW Biology Professor Horacio de la Iglesia was interviewed by KUOW on the Seattle Now podcast on the topic of Daylight Savings Time.
Hopefully you remembered that Daylight Saving...Read more
A pair of papers co-authored by UW Biology Professor Caroline Strömberg and former UW postdoctoral scientist Alice Novello (currently working at Aix-Marseille University in France) was published in Science...Read more
Research by Biology professor emeritus Dick Olmstead, in collaboration with scientists in Spain and Australia, was featured in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew's report titled "State of...Read more
Jim Truman, professor emeritus of Biology, was recently featured in WIRED and The New Yorker for his research on insect metamorphosis and the innovative techniques used to detail...Read more
Briana Abrahms, Biology assistant professor and researcher with the UW Center for Ecosystem Sentinels, has been named a 2023 Packard Fellow for Science and Engineering. Briana, who holds the Boersma...Read more
Carl Bergstrom, UW Biology Professor, was featured in the Perspectives newsletter on a popular course, “Calling Bullshit," he developed with and teaches with Information School associate professor, Jevin West. ...Read more
Casey Self, Associate Teaching Professor in Biology, and a team of her students were awarded a UW Diversity Council's Diversity and Inclusion Seed Grant for Spring 2023. These...Read more
Congratulations to Nikhil Harikrishnan, Saeed Mahamood, and Max Perkins on making this year's Husky 100!
The Husky 100 recognizes the outstanding work and achievements of students (both undergraduate and graduate)...Read more
Jennifer Nemhauser, Professor in Biology, was awarded a Andy Hill Cancer Research Endowment (CARE) Breakthrough Seed Funding Grant. The purpose of the Breakthrough Seed Funding grant is...Read more