The study of biology is central to understanding the world around us. Our department offers undergraduate and graduate programs steeped in research that reflects the complexity and diversity of living organisms. Working closely with faculty, students explore everything from cell and molecular biology to ecology and evolution.
Welcome to the Department of Biology
Academic Programs
Undergraduate Programs
We offer majors and minors in biology, biochemistry and molecular biology, and environmental science. You also could pursue a concentration in mathematical biology and bioinformatics or a track in pre-health biology.
Accelerated B.A./M.S. Programs
As an undergraduate, you may apply to our Accelerated B.A./M.S. degree in biology, or in biochemistry and molecular biology, with a fifth year paid for by a scholarship.
Ph.D. Program
Our doctoral program’s intimate size allows Ph.D. students to collaborate, build relationships with, and receive mentoring from world-class faculty.
Faces and Places of Research
Our faculty and students spend a lot of time in the lab and analyzing data — but they also head outdoors to conduct research and collect samples. They travel across Massachusetts and to Alaska, and from Bermuda to the Philippines, to study plants and animals up close in diverse habitats.
Careers and Internships in Biology
Our bachelor’s and master’s students have opportunities to pursue research and internships that land them jobs after graduation. And our doctoral students, working closely with faculty and peers, make connections in the field that allow them to pursue careers in academia, government, nonprofit fields, and industry.
Events
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Spring 2024 Biology Seminars
February 7, 2024 – Geoff Findlay
The Findlay lab studies the evolution and function of reproductive proteins, including ‘de novo’ evolved genes in sperm function
February 21, 2024 – Mark Tepper
President and CEO of EuMentis Dr. Tepper has over 30 years of experience in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. He has led drug discovery & drug development programs that span a wide range of therapeutic areas including; Oncology, Immunology, Rheumatology, Endocrinology, Metabolic Diseases, CNS, Inflammation and Pain
February 22, 2024 – Dr. Serita Frey – University of New Hampshire
This seminar will be hosted jointly by the Biology Department and The Marsh Institute and Dr. Serita Frey from UNH will be speaking.
March 20, 2024 – Paul Stein
Senior Director of Autoimmunity at Moderna Therapeutics
April 3, 2024 – Daley O’Keefe
Daley is a 3rd year Graduate Ph.D student
April 10, 2024 Max Olsen
Max is a 3rd year Graduate Ph.D student
April 24, 2024 – Joe Nelsen
Joe is a 3rd year Graduate Ph.D student
Department of Biology
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