School of Biological Sciences, University of Utah

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Learn and collaborate across all levels of biological organization and styles of research.

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The Great Salt Lake is shrinking and the consequences reach far beyond the shoreline. From toxic dust and diminished snowpack to vanishing habitats for 10 million migratory birds and $2 billion in annual economic activity at risk, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Securing the lake’s future is about securing everyone’s future. Understanding a crisis this complex requires science as interconnected as the lake itself. That is where the Great Salt Lake Strike Team comes in. Co-chaired by University of Utah biology professor William Anderegg, this team brings together top researchers from across the sciences.

From chemistry, biology, engineering, and geology, to atmospheric sciences, the Strike Team’s goal is to connect rigorous science directly to the people working to secure the lake’s future.

Link to Story: biology.utah.edu/news/salt-and-dust/
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Great Salt Lake Strike Team: gardner.utah.edu/great-salt-lake-strike-team/
Wilkes Center for Climate and Policy: wilkescenter.utah.edu


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Northern forests are warming up to 4x faster than the global average. The data needed to understand what this means has never been more important, or more complicated to navigate. University of Utah biologists Wanwan Liang and Jon Wang are changing that.

New research from the Wang lab, maps 40 years of forest change to the size of a baseball diamond and cuts through a flood of competing climate datasets to identify which datasets best evaluate the impact of wildfire, timber harvest and drought.

And unlike some of the carbon data out there, this is open, built for scientists, policymakers, and the public to actually use.

“This is taxpayer-funded science,” Wang said. “We want people to be able to use it.”

Read more about carbon mapping here: https://tinylink.net/kM6Q6
Learn more about the Wang Lab: dycelab.net

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Novel angle on antibiotic resistance🦠🧬…could be answered by understanding how bacteria protect themselves from viruses! 🔬🧫

📖https://www.biology.utah.edu/faculty-news/the-weapons-microbes-use-on-each-other/

📍 https://tkarasovlab.org/
👩‍🔬Hiring undergrad researchers!

“Dr. Karasov was selected for her willingness to take a risk and go after a big idea. Her project asks a fascinating and bold research question, with the potential to reveal entirely new fundamental science,” said David Sanford, CEO and founder, https://www.hypothesisfund.org/

“This fund is really important for us because I don’t think there’s a funding mechanism where we could have gotten this kind of jumpstart,” said Karasov.

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Climate: can we count on forests?

Research led by biologist and climate scientist Professor William Anderegg, in collaboration with the Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy , has produced interactive maps and tools to help policymakers and land managers better leverage forests as carbon sinks.

Read story: https://www.biology.utah.edu/faculty-news/carbon-markets-underestimate-risks-u-s-forests-face-from-climate-change/

See how forests in your region are faring — https://wilkes-center.github.io/carbon-reversal-risk/

What role do you think forests should play in our climate strategy? Tell us in the comments.

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Not all hosts are equal. Surprising new research identifies "evolutionary accelerators" — individuals whose biology drives a virus to become more dangerous, faster. 🔗in bio for story

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More about the Pott's Lab:
stormy.biology.utah.edu

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After navigating the hurdles of substance abuse and recovery, Brandt discovered purpose and motivation in biological research. Following graduation, Brandt will take a gap year to reset, then pursue a doctorate in ecology to fight for climate justice.

Read more about Brandt's story here: https://tinyurl.com/brandtwinn

Brandt completes research in the Aparecido lab, which focuses on plant responses to climate change, investigating novel plant physiological strategies adopted in the face of a warmer and drier environment

Read more about the Aparecido Lab here: aparecidolab.com

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04/23/2026
04/23/2026

Please join us for our next speaker in our Seminar Series: Jennifer Gerton from the Stowers Institute.
Dr. Gerton will present recent work on the striking discovery that nucleolus formation actively drives interchromosomal interactions, providing a mechanistic explanation for karyotype evolution and the origins of Robertsonian translocations. Bridging molecular cell biology and evolutionary genomics, with broad implications for genomic stability and what makes our genome uniquely human.
Read more about her research here: https://www.stowers.org/labs/gerton-lab

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From skydiving records to biological research—Morgan Tucker offers proof it’s never too late for a new adventure.

Read more about Morgan's story here: https://tinyurl.com/morgantucker

After years of service that spanned the army, Coast Guard, and Peace Corps, Morgan found her next great challenge in Jessica C. S. Brown's lab, in biology, at The University of Utah.

Congratulations to Morgan on graduating this spring!

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04/15/2026

Please join us for our next speaker in our Seminar Series: Catherine Gehring from Northern Arizona University.
Dr. Gehring will discuss how disturbance-driven changes in plant communities alter soil fungal networks, the lasting impacts these shifts have on native plant establishment and ecosystem recovery, and how understanding these legacy effects can inform more effective restoration strategies in arid and semi-arid landscapes of the southwestern United States.

Read more about her research here: https://tinyurl.com/52d4mjr8

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