Molecular Biology & Genetics
  • Podcast
  • Sep 20 2016

Biologist Nicholas McLetchie, and Ph.D. students Jonathan Moore and Rose Marks, study sexual reproduction of nonvascular plants like liverworts and mosses.

  • Podcast
  • Sep 14 2016

BioBonanza is a one-day open house festival and part of a month-long celebration of Thomas Hunt Morgan and the Department of Biology's research.

  • Podcast
  • Sep 6 2016

Robin Cooper's funded research focuses on synaptic transmission using fruit flies and is driven by the questions of undergraduate and high school students.

  • Video
  • Aug 17 2016

Doug Andres is exploring the link between RIT1 mutations and lung cancer.

  • Podcast
  • Aug 2 2016

Fifteen years ago Douglas Andres and his team produced data that showed mutations in an on-off switch called RIT1 are a novel driver for human lung cancer.

  • Podcast
  • Jun 14 2016

Donna Arnett talks about her first research project, why she can't quit research, and her vision for the College of Public Health.

  • Video
  • Mar 28 2016

Two researchers, who have already paired up for life, are also paired up in the lab.

  • Video
  • Feb 22 2016

Viruses infect most people multiple times a year but no two viruses function exactly the same way.

  • Video
  • Aug 19 2014

Biologist Randal Voss's research focuses on axolotls—salamanders with amazing regenerative ability.

  • Video
  • Aug 4 2014

Biologist Jeramiah Smith studies salamanders and sea lamprey to find genetic clues to regeneration.