April 15th, 2016
Biohealth science’s connection to quantitative sciences
Researchers are interpreting and advancing biohealth sciences in innovative new ways by applying the natural sciences, such as mathematics, statistics and chemistry.
New insect species, breakthrough in ALS research, big ideas in ocean protection and more…
Integrative Biology doctoral students Holland Elder and Caroline Glidden have received the prestigious NSF’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards this year.
Andrew Karplus and his graduate student Kelsey Kean recently discovered that certain animals are able to produce a sunblock compound naturally.
A perfectly preserved amber fossil provides evidence of the earliest grass specimen ever discovered.
Distinguished Professor is the highest designation the university gives to its faculty.
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 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.