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Horacio de la Iglesia elected to the Washington State Academy of Sciences
Rasmussen Lab manuscript on Merkel cell precursors published in Development
Dave Young named Dean's Medalist in the Natural Sciences
Jennifer Nemhauser on Science Friday podcast episode about mentor Joanne Chory [AUDIO]
Sharlene Santana
Sharlene Santana awarded Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award
Biology PhD alum Karly Cohen authors study on the evolution of biofluorescence in marine fishes
Alejandro Rico-Guevara on NPR's "All Things Considered" about hummingbird evolution and adaptation to human influence [AUDIO]
Jay Falk and Carl Bergstrom in The Daily on study about hummingbird plumage mimicry
Wes Hull receives 2025 Graduate School Medal
Adam Summers awarded 2025-2026 Rome Prize in Environmental Arts and Humanities
Biology students recognized in the 2025 Husky 100
Abby Swann quoted in The New York Times: "What's the Best Thing I Can Do for the Planet?"
Dee Boersma featured in National Geographic article on Galapagos penguin research
New research by Jennifer Ruesink reveals genetic differences between life history types of eelgrass
Research finds some female hummingbirds evolve male plumage to dodge aggression
Jennifer Nemhauser
How UW researchers fell in love with their research, featuring Jennifer Nemhauser and Adam Summers
Janet Germeraad and Dave Hurley
Celebrating UW Biology Staff Anniversary Milestones!
Billie Swalla wins Society for Developmental Biology Lifetime Achievement Award
Grasshopper size changes suggest how to predict winners and losers under climate change
Research by Rico-Guevara Lab gives new insights into how hummingbirds drink
Research by Center for Ecosystem Sentinels quantifies the risk for whale-ship collisions worldwide for first time
Merrill and Bertil Hille featured on The Whole U "People of UW"
New paper by Rasmussen lab on calcium signaling of tissue-resident macrophages accepted at "Molecular Biology of the Cell"
Dee Boersma in The New York Times on penguin's 2,000-mile trip
Research by Rico-Guevara lab utilizes tiny, attached "backpacks" on hummingbirds to offer insight on movement