Bloody red shrimp swimming in the Great Lakes.

What's Happening in Biology

Featured News

Taking flight in biology

May 11, 2026

Biology student Bethany Duford immersed herself in hands-on learning, including bird banding, collecting biological data, and spending time at the Queen’s University Biological Station. 

Science educators awarded for teaching excellence

April 16, 2026

Congratulations to Jen Parks and Josh Neufeld on receiving the 2025 Excellence in Science Teaching Award (ESTA) from the Faculty of Science. 

Protecting the nest

April 10, 2026

Two University of Waterloo Science students track vulnerable whooping crane habitat as nesting ponds in the Northwest Territories dry out.

Science that matters: Master’s student researches how climate change could affect an at-risk fish species

March 25, 2026

A Master of Science in Biology student is researching the Blackstripe Topminnow fish, which could directly inform conservationists and support future SARA management plans to maintain and enhance existing populations.

Featured Events

Walk to End ALS- Kitchener-Waterloo

June 6, 2026

Join the Kitchener-Waterloo Walk to End ALS, hosted at the University of Waterloo.

Waterloo EcoEvo Journal Club: Winter 2026

The EcoEvo Journal Club meets bi-weekly on Fridays from 12-1pm in B2-226.

March 13

Felix Albert Lawson (Broders lab) will lead the discussion of: Chisholm et al. 2011. Metacommunity diversity depends on connectivity and patch arrangement in heterogeneous habitat networks. Ecography 34: 415-424, 2011

March 27

Patrick Lauriault (Trant Lab) will give a research talk about: Sustainable Overwinter Caribou Densities Inferred from Lichen Forage Supply and Energetic Requirements

April 10

Harshina Brijlall (Müller lab) will lead the discussion on: TBD

Pursuits in Applied and Theoretical Science (PATh) Symposium 2026

April 7, 2026

Join Us for the 2nd Annual PATh Science Symposium!

All students and faculty members in the Faculty of Science or the Dept. of Applied Math are invited to the Path Science Symposium.