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³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ Biological Sciences students doing field research, collecting samples from a stream.
³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ Biological Sciences students doing summer research in the lab.
³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ Biological Sciences students doing field research, looking up into the trees.
³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ Biological Sciences students doing summer research in the lab.
The Department of Biological Sciences places great emphasis on undergraduate research, which is one of the defining characteristics of our department. ³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ students are an integral component of faculty-mentored scientific research. Field research might take you to the coral reefs off Belize or examining the effect of climate change on salmon in Sweden, In the lab, students look at how chromosomal damage can lead to cancer and identify genes essential to normal development. Other students specialize in Neuroscience and Environmental Science. All have the opportunity to present their findings at regional and national scientific conferences.
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Where to Start

Jump Start Your Career

The Department of Biological Sciences offers a no-credit BIO 292 research course that allows students to start working with faculty on a research project in their first year at ³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ. After completing introductory courses, students can also earn course credit toward their degree in upper-division research courses.

Talk to Instructors

Ask instructors about their research projects. If a project or topic interests you, share with them why you're interested, relevant experiences you've had (if any), your career goals, etc. A simple conversation can open the door to a lot of opportunities.

View Faculty Research Interests


 
Biology students do summer research in ³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ's biology lab.

Get Research Experience

    ³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ Biological Sciences offers multiple pathways and opportunities to build your research skills and scientific knowledge to prepare you for a successful career.


COURSE WORK

    You may find yourself conducting research in one of our lab courses, or enroll in a focused undergraduate research course. The experience will show up on your transcript, and you can showcase your new skills on your resume


FUNDED OPPORTUNITIES

    Look for the multiple opportunities avaialble to pay students for undergraduate research and to get funding for research supplies. 


VOLUNTEER

    If you're not certain where to start, consider starting out as a volunteer with a lighter work load to learn more about what's involved in undergraduate research.

Course-Based Research Opportunities

Talk to your Academic Adviser about these ³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ course options:

  • BIO 392 and BIO 492 for Biology majors
  • ENV 492 for Environmental Science majors
  • NEU 492 for Neuroscience majors
  • Independent and Honors options are available too

Paid / Funded Opportunities

  • Ask faculty about their research grants. Many include a budget to pay student research assistants.
  • Apply for UR-STEM (summer research experience for ³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ students early in their college careers) through ³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ's CINSAM.
  • Apply for a through ³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ's Institute for Student Research and Creativity.
  • Find a National Science Foundation-funded  for all STEM disciplines in labs across the country.
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Biology major present their research poster at the Heather Bullen Summer Celebration of Research.

Present Your Research


³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ Research Celebrations

These annual events are perfect for practicing your presentation skills in a formal, but familiar setting with peers and family. These events are free and open to the public.


Regional & National Meetings/Conferences

Each year, our department provides funding for several undergraduate students and faculty to attend regional and national scientific conferences such as:

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