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Published: 12/27/2023

Three UW Biology undergraduate students were recently named 2023-2024 Levinson ScholarsThe Levinson Emerging Scholars (LES) Program is designed to support students who work...Read more

Published: 12/27/2023

A new paper out of the Paredez lab was published in Nature Communications. Authors on the paper include postdoctoral scholar Han-Wei Shih, research scientist Germain Alas, and...Read more

Published: 12/27/2023

UW News has posted a story about the first findings of a new project to understand how a unique group of closely-related bat species evolved wildly different jaws, teeth...Read more

Published: 12/21/2023

Biology graduate student Natalia Guayazán Palacios was featured in UW Magazine

When she encounters a plant—in the lab or the greenhouse—Natalia Guayazán Palacios...Read more

Published: 12/21/2023

A new paper out of the Rasmussen lab was published in Disease Models & MechanismsThe study was led by Biology postdoctoral scholar Eric Petermanwith contributions from other...Read more

Published: 12/21/2023

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

Published: 12/21/2023

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

Published: 12/21/2023

Biology Professor Caroline Strömberg was awarded one of the UW's Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Awards for 2023.

Each year, UW Undergraduate Research Symposium presenters are...Read more

Published: 10/25/2023

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

Published: 10/17/2023

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

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