Why Iowa?

Our students aren’t passive learners. At Iowa, you’ll go inside the lab and contribute to world-renowned research working alongside faculty experts to explore the diverse realms of the biological sciences.

Undergraduate programs

iBio Graduate Program

Faculty

Why study here?

Whether you aspire to be a research scientist, professor, physician, forensic scientist, biotechnologist, public health professional, natural resource expert, science communicator, or so much more — Iowa’s Department of Biology will prepare you to take your next step through courses, experiential learning, and engagement in research.

Research

Bin Z. He portrait

Stresses strengthen disease-causing yeast

Biologists at the University of Iowa have found that C. glabrata, after being exposed to a mild stress, becomes more resistant to hydrogen peroxide, a chemical weapon employed by the human immune system to eliminate infecting microbes. The biologists further learned that this exposure-to-resistance escalation in C. glabrata does not appear in its close relative, the benign Saccharomyces cerevisiae, also known as brewer’s or baker’s yeast.

Portrait of John Manak

Biologists show how brain’s immune system response worsens epilepsy

In a new study, the researchers lay out a chain of events that can cause seizures—the most common manifestation of epilepsy—to worsen. The sequence begins when oxidative stress in the body causes the brain’s immune system to react. That activation by the brain’s resident immune cells (called glia) triggers more severe seizures.

Brian Berger working in a lab

Iowa antibody bank stands ready to fight the next pandemic

On the corner of Dubuque Street and Iowa Avenue, just a block east from the Old Capitol, thousands of possible clues toward deciphering human diseases are stored in liquid nitrogen. Floating in glass tubes, the hybridomas—cell lines used to create antibodies, the foundational pieces of human and animal immunity—hold clues to how our brains work and our muscles develop. They point the way to treatments for emerging viruses that have yet to be named. They could even help combat a future pandemic.

News and announcements

Seeking Candidates for Service Core Center Manager position

Friday, December 5, 2025
The Department of Biology is seeking candidates for a Service Core Center Manager.

iBio Master's Student Successfully Defends Thesis

Thursday, December 4, 2025
Congratulations to iBio graduate student, Kieran Coffey (Green Lab), on successfully defending his thesis!

Genetics PhD Student Successfully Defends Dissertation

Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Congratulations to Genetics PhD student, Julianna Koenig (Summers Lab), on successfully defending her dissertation!
biology students on site

$6M

Faculty in the Department of Biology received more than $6 million in grant funding in 2023.
students walking down hallway in Biology building

55 %

of undergraduate students participated in research outside of regular course assignments.

(2017 data)

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1,040

More than 1,000 students are enrolled as biology undergraduate majors at Iowa.

Events

Department of Biology Honors Colloquium promotional image

Department of Biology Honors Colloquium

Monday, December 8, 2025 1:30pm
Biology Building East
The Department of Biology Undergraduate Honors Colloquium will be held on Monday, December 8 in Room 106 BBE and via Zoom.
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Entomology Lab Insect Collection Showcase

Monday, December 8, 2025 1:30pm to 2:30pm
Biology Building East
The students in the Entomology Lab course will be displaying their insect collections on Monday, December 8 from 1:30-2:30pm in the BBE Lobby. All are invited.
Biology Graduate Student Seminar (Hamza Mohammed): "Sequence determinants of DNA curvature" promotional image

Biology Graduate Student Seminar (Hamza Mohammed): "Sequence determinants of DNA curvature"

Monday, December 8, 2025 3:30pm
Biology Building East
Hamza Mohammed, a Ph.D. student in the Integrated Biology (iBio) Graduate Program, will be giving a seminar on Monday, Dec. 8, at 3:30 p.m. in Kollros Auditorium (Room 101, Biology Building East).
Biology Graduate Student Seminar (Rebekah Yarvis/Cheng Lab): "The evolution of the transition to reproduction from ferns to flowering plants" promotional image

Biology Graduate Student Seminar (Rebekah Yarvis/Cheng Lab): "The evolution of the transition to reproduction from ferns to flowering plants"

Monday, December 8, 2025 3:30pm
Biology Building East
Rebekah Yarvis, a Ph.D. student in the Integrated Biology (iBio) Graduate Program and a member of the Cheng Lab, will be giving a seminar on Monday, Dec. 8, at 3:30 p.m. in Kollros Auditorium (Room 101, Biology Building East).
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Seminars

Department of Biology Honors Colloquium promotional image

Department of Biology Honors Colloquium

Monday, December 8, 2025 1:30pm
Biology Building East
The Department of Biology Undergraduate Honors Colloquium will be held on Monday, December 8 in Room 106 BBE and via Zoom.
Biology Graduate Student Seminar (Hamza Mohammed): "Sequence determinants of DNA curvature" promotional image

Biology Graduate Student Seminar (Hamza Mohammed): "Sequence determinants of DNA curvature"

Monday, December 8, 2025 3:30pm
Biology Building East
Hamza Mohammed, a Ph.D. student in the Integrated Biology (iBio) Graduate Program, will be giving a seminar on Monday, Dec. 8, at 3:30 p.m. in Kollros Auditorium (Room 101, Biology Building East).
Biology Graduate Student Seminar (Rebekah Yarvis/Cheng Lab): "The evolution of the transition to reproduction from ferns to flowering plants" promotional image

Biology Graduate Student Seminar (Rebekah Yarvis/Cheng Lab): "The evolution of the transition to reproduction from ferns to flowering plants"

Monday, December 8, 2025 3:30pm
Biology Building East
Rebekah Yarvis, a Ph.D. student in the Integrated Biology (iBio) Graduate Program and a member of the Cheng Lab, will be giving a seminar on Monday, Dec. 8, at 3:30 p.m. in Kollros Auditorium (Room 101, Biology Building East).