Undergraduate Research in Biology
The Department of Biology has a long standing tradition of involvement in undergraduate research. Students interested in undergraduate research will find ample opportunities for involvement.
The benefits of involvement are numerous:
- present findings at discipline specific professional conferences
 - co-author and publish manuscripts in scientific journals
 - preparation for advanced study in the sciences
 - enhancement of critical thinking, analytical, and writing skills
 
Interested students should contact the faculty mentor directly. Faculty contacts and their specific research interests are summarized below:
Faculty Research Interests
- Animal Physiology and Developmental Biology: Jennifer Piechowski
 - Behavior, Developmental Anatomy, Morphology, Regeneration Biology: Simon Beeching
 - Cell Biology, Genetics, Metabolism: Stacy Hrizo
 - Developmental Neuroscience: Amber Eade
 - Ecology, Freshwater Ecology, Biomonitoring: Dean DeNicola
 - Environmental Microbiology: Steve Strain
 - Environmental Toxicology, Endocrinology, Ecoimmunology, Herpetology: Paul Falso
 - Genetics: Mark Shotwell
 - Histology, Comparative Anatomy: Susan Rehorek
 - Metazoan Gene Regulation: Martin Buckley
 - Microbiology, Bioremediation: Christopher Maltman
 - Molecular Systematics, Algal Systematics, Bryophyte Systematics: Dave Krayesky
 - Parasitology: Wayne Forbes
 - Pharmacology: Miranda Falso
 - Plasma Membrane Remodeling: Evan Guiney
 - Wetland Ecology: Cory Shoemaker
 
To learn more about the Department of Biology faculty, visit our Meet the Faculty page.