Utica College Biology Department

Utica College Biology Department We are the Biology Department at Utica University! Biology students at Utica University learn about science by becoming active scientists.

We emphasize the process of interpreting and creating biological knowledge by building real, hands-on research projects into our courses and by encouraging students to become involved in the ongoing research programs of our faculty. In this way, our curriculum extends beyond the traditional boundaries of the classroom to field and laboratory studies, seminars, conferences, and publications. Person

alized Training: Our students work directly with faculty in courses and while performing original research. Our classes are small, our lectures and labs are taught by faculty, and there is plenty of one-on-one interaction between students and faculty. The Biology Department is a community of scientists where hard work, positive attitudes, and a love of science are valued. Our faculty help when needed and provide a supportive and rigorous intellectual environment. Innovative Curriculum: We train our students in professional research methodology in the very first year. Our students take a full year of Research Methods along with General Biology before moving into more specialized biology coursework. Research skills are reinforced in laboratory courses involving real research projects. By the time many of our students conduct independent research as Seniors, they are prepared to design, implement, and publish their projects in reputable scientific journals. Research training ensures that our students can understand and evaluate research published in a wide variety of fields; our graduates will always be ready to apply cutting edge research findings to their work, regardless of their chosen field. Flexibility: Students engage in research both within the structure of standard courses and independently, under the guidance of a faculty member. Biology majors may tailor their required and elective courses toward pre-professional (med, dental, vet, etc), educational, research, technology, or other career goals. Utica University biology professors encourage an informal and candid rapport with students, and each student's individual goals are acknowledged and nurtured. Facilities: The Biology Department occupies eight laboratories dedicated to instruction in gross anatomy; anatomy and physiology; microbiology; genetics, molecular biology, and developmental biology; cell biology and physiology; botany, ecology, and freshwater biology; invertebrate and vertebrate zoology, and general biology and has dedicated research space for faculty and students conducting lab research. Lake Julia Preserve, a wildlife sanctuary owned by The Nature Conservancy and located 23 miles north of Utica, is the site of ongoing field studies in climax forest, bog, and swamp habitats. Utica Marsh, an urban marsh, has also been the site of several new field projects dealing with light pollution and ecotoxicology. Special opportunities: Students will find abundant opportunities to explore laboratory and field biology. Course work spans the disciplines of modern biology, from molecular and cellular biology to organismal biology, evolution, behavior, and field ecology. Students have performed field studies in the tropical rain forests of Trinidad and Tobago and in the nearby Adirondacks, and employ state-of-the-art recombinant DNA techniques in gene cloning and mapping experiments. Utica University biology students have published in scientific journals and presented papers on their research at state and national meetings, received national grants to support their research, and have been nationally recognized for their work through awards and news stories. If you would like to be part of a vibrant, scientific community, come visit us or drop us a message to discuss opportunities.

We have created a new Biology Department Student Travel Fund! This fund will support students as they travel to conferen...
05/26/2023

We have created a new Biology Department Student Travel Fund! This fund will support students as they travel to conferences to present their research. We'll tell you why/how it started in this thread!

Although Utica University has several wonderful sources of travel funding, these typically don't cover ALL travel costs for students.

We wanted to work towards equity by ensuring that ALL students have ZERO cost to present their research at a conference.

The new fund was seeded by the Asa Gray Growers Group (AGGG). AGGG held a plant sale this year so they could seed ( ) the fund with a $300 donation!

Want to help grow the new Biology Department Student Travel Fund??

To donate online:
1) Go here: https://utica.edu/advance/donate.cfm
2) Under Donation Details, select "Other"
3) Write "Biology Department Student Travel Fund" in the textbox

Or donate by mail:
1) Go here for the mailing address: https://utica.edu/giving/ways-support-utica
2) Write "Biology Department Student Travel Fund" in the memo line of your check

THANK YOU for helping to support our students!

BIO428 Zoo Animal Behavior and Husbandry Students @ Utica Zoo
09/22/2022

BIO428 Zoo Animal Behavior and Husbandry Students @ Utica Zoo

04/26/2022

Utica University students Gladys Leitch '22, Shakhrizoda Khazratkulova '22, and Kat Hawley '23 presented their research about DNA Barcoding Ramshorn Snails from Science Education Companies at the Northeast Natural History Conference in Albany, with the help from professors Jessica Thomas and Thomas McCarthy. Nice work! From left, Khazratkulova, Hawley, Leitch.

05/18/2020

Congratulations to our 2020 graduates! :) :)

07/02/2019

Utica College has received national recognition as one of the renowned Colleges of Distinction for its individualized and engaging education and goals of student success and satisfaction.

04/11/2019
04/10/2019

Another great story from Amie Lucia '05 about her mentor and , biology professor Adam Pack:

"I was fortunate enough to have Dr. Pack as my pre-med advisor and one of the largest influences on my professional life and career to date. He is not only a great educator and very intelligent individual, but he is truly dedicated to his students. I will always remember and try to live up to one of his common sayings 'talk is cheap.' Without his support, guidance and advice during my undergraduate time, I am not sure I would have made it as far as I have today with a professional career that I love as a Trauma and Acute Care Surgeon in Upstate NY!"

Make a gift in honor of your at utica.edu/give today!

Visiting Ottawa with the spring Trip
04/07/2019

Visiting Ottawa with the spring Trip

Headed to Ottawa for the weekend with the Asa Gray Biology Group.
04/06/2019

Headed to Ottawa for the weekend with the Asa Gray Biology Group.

Hey Marcus!
12/13/2018

Hey Marcus!

Danielle and Jen's poster was very well received today.  ALAN 2018ALAN 2018, 5TH  INTERNATIONAL  CONFERENCE ON  ARTIFICI...
11/14/2018

Danielle and Jen's poster was very well received today. ALAN 2018
ALAN 2018, 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL LIGHT AT NIGHT, SALT LAKE CITY (SNOWBIRD), UTAH, USA
http://www.artificiallightatnight.org/

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