biological sciences

Lehigh’s Santiago Herrera is lead biologist aboard the 2017 American Samoa Expedition.

A university grant enables Destiny West ’20 to receive training to conduct specialized biological research.

First study to identify deficiencies in learning and memory in a hybrid of any species could provide new clues to hybrids’ selective disadvantage.

Wonpil Im’s web-based graphical user interface, CHARMM GUI, eases modeling of complex biomolecular systems, possibly paving the way for better understanding of drug-resistant bacteria.

Through experimental evolution and whole genome sequencing, Lehigh biologists demonstrate key, under-studied aspects of diploid adaptation.

The Bessel Award will support his use of computational biophysics to fight drug-resistant bacteria.

Lehigh University researcher Santiago Herrera studies connectivity patterns in habitat-forming corals in the Gulf of Mexico, key to restoring marine ecosystems damaged by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

Genome sequencing reveals the “drivers” of adaptation in lab-evolved yeast.

Santiago Herrera joins researchers in investigating the impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill on the deep sea ecosystem.

A Lehigh scientist hopes to speed the process with biomolecular systems simulation.