Skip to main content
University of Washington, College of Arts and Sciences Login Menu
Search

Department of Biology

  • About
    • About us
    • Support UW Biology
    • Diversity in Biology
    • Contact Us
  • People
    • Full Directory
    • Faculty
    • Graduate Students
    • Postdocs
    • Staff
  • Programs & Courses
    • Undergraduate
      • Admissions & Major Requirements
      • Advising & Appointments
      • Awards & Scholarships
      • Careers & Postgrad
      • Departmental Honors
      • Opportunities
      • Handouts & forms
    • Graduate
      • Awards & Fellowships
      • Fieldwork
      • PhD Program
      • Admissions
      • FAQ
    • Postdocs
    • Courses
    • Degrees
    • Intro Series
  • Research
    • Grad Spotlight
    • Research Areas
  • Greenhouse
    • Welcome
    • Visitor Information
    • Get involved
    • Contact Us
    • Give a Gift
  • News & Events
    • Recent News
      • News Archive
    • Events
    • Newsletter
    • Outreach
      • Open House
      • Research Symposia
    • Graduation
  • Resources
    • Advising
    • Biology Learning & Teaching
    • Imaging
Login
microscopic view of green algae

  1. Home

Response of Escherichia coli growth rate to osmotic shock

A Caulobacter  MreB mutant with irregular cell shape exhibits compensatory widening to maintain a preferred surface area to volume ratio

Balance between cell−substrate adhesion and myosin contraction determines the frequency of motility initiation in fish keratocytes

Myosin light chain kinase regulates cell polarization independently of membrane tension or Rho kinase

Mechanical crack propagation drives millisecond daughter cell separation in Staphylococcus aureus

Variation in Taxonomic Composition of the Fecal Microbiota in an Inbred Mouse Strain across Individuals and Time

Disentangling Random Motion and Flow in a Complex Medium

Endothelial Cells Use a Formin-Dependent Phagocytosis-Like Process to Internalize the Bacterium Listeria monocytogenes

Relative Rates of Surface and Volume Synthesis Set Bacterial Cell Size

Fast Mechanically Driven Daughter Cell Separation Is Widespread in Actinobacteria

Pagination

  • First page
  • Previous page
  • …
  • Page 21
  • Page 22
  • Page 23
  • Page 24
  • Current page 25
  • Page 26
  • Page 27
  • Page 28
  • Page 29
  • …
  • Next page
  • Last page
Subscribe to
Department of Biology
University of Washington

Department of Biology
Box 351800
Seattle, WA 98195-1800

Main Office: (206) 543-1620
Advising: (206) 543-9120

  • Sign up for Newsletter
  • Support UW Biology
  • Intranet Login
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn

© 2026 University of Washington College of Arts & Sciences

  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Sitemap