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Michelle Smith’s Research Featured in Article named Best of 2014 in Science

According to an article published in Science Online, titled “Lectures Aren’t Just Boring, They’re Ineffective, Too, Study Finds” active learning methods are significantly more successful compared to traditional stand-and-deliver lecture techniques. Michelle Smith, assistant professor of biology and research for the STEM Education Center at the University of Maine, coauthored the meta-analysis study that contributed […]

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School of Biology and Ecology Spring 2015 Seminar Series Schedule

  Seminars will be held on Fridays at 3:10 pm in Murray Hall, Room 102 unless otherwise noted.  Light refreshments served at 3:00 pm.   Jan. 16:     Dr. Mindi Summers, University of Maine, “Untangling the evolutionary history of a marine symbiosis: Diversity and relationships among crinoids and myzostomes” Hosted by: Dr. Smith Jan. […]

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Brian McGill’s Blog ranked fourth most Influential in Bloggers’ Survey

School of Biology and Ecology Professor Brian McGill’s Ecology blog titled “Dynamic Ecology” has been ranked one of the most influential Science Blogs, according to a University of Michigan news release.  The survey was conducted by the science blog “From the Lab Bench, a blog about all things science,” and consisted of 600 respondents. McGill is […]

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UMaine Researchers Transforming Science Education: Michelle Smith Featured in NSF Article

Dr. Michelle Smith, assistant professor of biology and researcher for the Maine Center for Research in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Education at the University of Maine, was recently featured in an article for the National Science Foundation.  The article, titled Rules of engagement: Transforming the teaching of college-level science, explained how Smith uses […]

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New Director of the School of Biology and Ecology: Dr. Andrei Alyokhin

The School of Biology and Ecology is pleased to welcome our new Director, Dr. Andrei Alyokhin.  Alyokhin, Professor of Applied Entomology, assumed his position at the beginning of this spring semester. Alyokhin received his Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 1999, and has been a valued and committed member of the department since […]

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The Evolutionary Neuroscience of Musical Beat Perception

This past Friday, the School of Biology and Ecology welcomed Dr. Aniruddh Patel, an Associate Professor of Psychology at Tufts University, to give a talk as part of the SBE seminar series. The presentation, titled  “The evolutionary neuroscience of musical beat perception,” sparked the interest of many individuals across campus, drawing members from the Music, […]

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New Course! EES 397-Biophysical and Ecological Economics

Need another course for this spring semester? Take EES 397- Biophysical and Ecological Economics! Taught by Dr. Steve Coghlan, Associate Professor of Freshwater Fisheries Ecology, the course will be a three-credit lecture/discussion course that will provide students with the biophysical framework necessary for understanding how real economics operates as metabolic systems on planet Earth. The course […]

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Join the Teaching and Learning Journal Club!

This semester SBE will be having a bi-weekly teaching and learning journal club. All faculty, staff, postdocs, and students are invited to join. We will meet for one hour and discuss one journal article on a topic picked by attendees. A list of potential articles will be provided. Our meeting dates for the fall semester […]

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Fall 2014 Seminar Series Schedule

The School of Biology & Ecology is please to present this years Seminar Series schedule! The purpose of these seminars is to highlight an array of research fields and interests from professors and researchers  across the country. Seminars will be held on Fridays at 3:10 pm in Murray Hall, Room 102 unless otherwise noted.  Light […]

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Holberton Research Featured in SeacoastOnline Article

SeacoastOnline published an article titled “Groundbreaking bird study under way in southern Maine,” featuring the research of School of Biology and Ecology professor, Dr. Rebecca Holberton, and SBE grad student, Sean Rune. The research on shorebird migration is a collaboration between Holberton and Rune, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and Maine Department of Inland […]

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Remembering Dr. Bill Glanz

Dear Colleagues in the University of Maine Community and Beyond, We were very saddened to learn of the passing of Dr. Bill Glanz, associate professor in the School of Biology and Ecology (SBE) and Cooperating faculty in the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology (WLE). Bill passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, on […]

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SBE Offering Schoodic Experience Scholarship

Applications are being accepted for the 2014 Schoodic Experience Scholarship. The deadline is June 27, 2014. Click here to download the 2014 Schoodic Scholarship Application The Schoodic excursion is part of the School of Biology and Ecology’s biological sciences orientation course (NFA 117). This course introduces students to their major and informs them about important […]

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SBE Student Named America East Women’s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year!

  Congratulations to School of Biology & Ecology student, Elizabeth Wood, for being named the America East Women’s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year! Wood is a sophomore at the University of Maine, studying biology with a concentration in pre-medical studies.  She was recently awarded a SBE academic award for receiving one of the highest GPA’s […]

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2014 SBE Graduate & Faculty Awards!

It has been a busy year for SBE graduate students and faculty! Graduate student awards: Gabriel Al-Najjar, MS in ZOO (Entomology) with Dr. Frank Drummond and me, was awarded a UMaine IPM Grad student grant for his work on spotted wing drosophila. Matthew Altenritter, a PhD in BioSci working with Dr. Mike Kinnison, was awarded […]

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School of Biology and Ecology’s Seventh Annual Awards Ceremony!

On April 25th, The School of Biology & Ecology held their seventh annual award’s ceremony in 102 Murray Hall, which recognized undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty, for their hard work and commitment to their academic endeavors.  During the ceremony, Dr. Ellie Groden, director of the School of Biology & Ecology, and Dr. […]

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Aleksandra Beric Receives Competitive Research Internship in Japan

Aleksandra Beric, a third-year molecular biology exchange student from the University of Belgrade in Serbia, recently received an internship at the National Institute of Genetics in Japan for this upcoming summer. The internship is a ten-week program from June to September, designed to advance research in the field of life sciences.  The institute offers extensive […]

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SBE Students Presenting at Undergraduate Research & Academic Showcase

Join us as SBE students present at the 5th annual Undergraduate Research and Academic Showcase Tuesday, April 1 at 8 a.m.-5 p.m in the Wells Conference Center Jinlun Bai, forth year biology student, will be giving an oral presentation in room 3 from 9:15-10:30.  His topic is titled “Mutations in Ca2+ Regulatory Proteins on Cardiac Frequency and Rhythmicity […]

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Smith COPUS Research Highlighted in Science

A paper published by Dr. Michelle Smith in the December 2013 issue of CBE–Life Sciences Education was recently highlighted in the Editors’ Choice section of Science. The  publication introduces a protocol for documenting student and instructor behavior in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses.  The Classroom Observation Protocol for Undergraduate STEM (COPUS) can be […]

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Dr. Benildo de los Reyes’ Functional Genomics Lab

Dr. Benildo de los Reyes, Professor of Molecular Genetics and cooperating faculty member of the Department of Molecular and Biomedical Sciences, arrived at the University of Maine in 2004. He runs a functional genomics lab, in which he uses plants as a model system to understand genetic regulatory networks that allow plants to adapt to […]

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SBE Silent Benefit Auction Shatters Previous Records!

We would like to thank everyone that participated in this years SBE Silent Benefit Auction, it was a huge success!  This year we raised $554.00 dollars, which shattered our previous records for raising funds for charity.  The donations collected will go towards supporting the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter and Ann’s House for Women! You can […]

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