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As an important part of a student-centered research university, the Biology Department provides instruction on research and offers its undergraduates opportunities to participate in research.

Our faculty that have undergraduate research opportunites are listed below in alphabetical order, followed by a brief description of their research interests. To obtain detailed information about a particular person, please click the link on his/her name. Click here to download the booklet "Undergraduate Research Opportunities For Biology Majors"

R. Craig Albertson Craniofacial development and evolution; quantitative genetics; geometric morphometric shape analysis.
John M. Belote Developmental genetics; Molecular mechanisms of gene regulation, genetic and molecular analysis of sex determination in Drosophila and proteasome function.
Brian R. Calvi Cell cycle control of DNA replication and genome stability.
Samuel H.P. Chan Biochemistry
Michael S. Cosgrove Structural Biology, Biochemistry, Epigenetics
Scott E. Erdman Cell differentiation; Cytoskeletal dynamics of cell shape change; Cell fusion
Douglas A. Frank Ecology
Jason Fridley Plant ecology
Anthony Garza Genetics of Biofilm Formation
F. Reed Hainsworth Animal Physiology and Behavior
Eleanor M. Maine Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology; Genetics
Melissa Pepling Mouse Germ Cell Development; Oogenesis
Scott Pitnick Behavior, Ecology, & Evolution; Reproductive Biology
Ramesh Raina Molecular mechanisms of signaling among plants and between plants and their pathogens
Mark E. Ritchie Plant-herbivore interactions
John M. Russell Molecular & Cell Biology
Kari Segraves Plant-Insect Interactions, Behavior, Evolutionary Ecology, Molecular Systematics

William T. Starmer

Behavior, Ecology, & Evolution; Genetics

J. Albert Uy MSexual Selection; Animal Communication; Speciation
Roy Welch Molecular aspects of signaling among a homogeneous population of bacteria
Larry L. Wolf Behavior and Ecology

 

 

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