April 20th, 2015
Powerhouse PISCO
Marine ecologist Bruce Menge and PISCO researchers have attracted international attention.
Claire Ostertag-Hill is using DNA sequencing and genetic screening tools to analyze virus genes
Integrative Biology alumna Megan Cook’s (’09) boundless enthusiasm for the ocean has taken her far
As Distinguished University Professor and Advisor in Marine Studies, Jane Lubchenco heads the development of a multi-million dollar new marine studies campus.
A new study warns that global warming may increase ocean upwelling by the end of this century.
A perfectly preserved amber fossil provides evidence of the earliest grass specimen ever discovered.
Last year the College established the School of Life Sciences (SLS) to encompass a broad range of interdisciplinary sciences
Biology alumnus to amplify the voices of young scientists.
The College of Science has an extensive and deep research portfolio that is globally recognized.
The new Integrative Biology Department welcomes its inaugural class on Charles Darwin’s birthday.
Lionfish more “terminator” than predator, a behavior that’s unusual and alarming.
An estimated 30-50% of the Oregon sea star populations in the intertidal zone have the disease.
The College of Science is proud to announce our 2014 student scholarships.
New discoveries of ticks fossilized in amber show that the bacteria which cause it may have been lurking around for 15 million years.
The evolution of life has never been simple, but one bone or butterfly eyespot at a time, the pieces continue to come together.
Former National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Administrator Jane Lubchenco is back.
The College of Science has partnered with ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter to recruit top applicants to PhD programs.