Mentored teaching and research programs foster a strong educational environment in the Department of Biology for both undergraduate and graduate students. Our research is primarily conducted within three focus areas: Cell and Developmental Biology, Neurobiology and Neuromechanical Systems, or Evolution and Ecology. The Department is closely affiliated with other divisions such as the School of Medicine and the Case School of Engineering at Case Western Reserve University, as well as organizations in Greater Cleveland that provide additional opportunities and resources to our students and faculty.
Featured Stories
Alex Gurgis Wins DNNSB Best Student Talk 2026
PhD student Alex Gurgis from the Wolff Lab was recently awarded Best Student Talk at the 2026 Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology in Portland, OR the first week of January. Her talk was titled "Ostracod brain anatomy: evidence for ancestral mushroom body and central complex in Pancrustacea.” She attended...
Dr. Jean Burns Gives Invited Yerger Lecture
On Friday, November 14th, Dr. Jean Burns was invited to give the Florida State University Biological Science Colloquium and Yerger Lecture. Her talk was titled "Plant-soil interactions: hidden ecology at your feet." You can see the full list of speakers HERE.


