Theodore Muth Theodore Muth, Ph.D. is an associate professor in the Biology Department. My lab’s research studies the microbial communities of urban soils and green infrastructure. A fundamental question driving our research Read More
Jennifer Basil Jennifer Basil is currently Vice Director of the Brooklyn College Cancer Center (2020-) and Full Professor in the Department of Biology, CUNY Brooklyn College. After receiving her Ph.D., for which Read More
Biology, B.S. Whether you want to be a marine biologist, microbiologist, or zoologist—or any of more than a dozen other careers—you’ll find our Biology Department an exciting, supportive environment in which to Read More
Biology, B.A. Whether you want to be a marine biologist, microbiologist, or zoologist—or any of more than a dozen other careers—you’ll find our Biology Department an exciting, supportive environment in which to Read More
Sreyashi Samaddar Sreyashi Samaddar, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department. She is a molecular and cognitive neuroscientist and an expert in medical communications. Professor Samadar teaches courses in general Read More
Peter Tolias Currently Dean of the School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Biology at Brooklyn College. Formerly Professor and Chair, Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and Director, Center Read More
Phillip Staniczenko Phillip Staniczenko is an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at Brooklyn College, City University of New York (CUNY), where he studies the effect of environmental change on species interactions Read More
Mara Schvarzstein Mara Schvarzstein obtained her Ph.D. at the University of Toronto in the Department of Molecular Genetics, where she investigated mechanisms of sexual fate specification and gonadogenesis using the C. elegans Read More
Tony Wilson The Wilson Lab’s research focuses primarily on the study of the evolution of reproductive complexity in aquatic environments. Wilson studies a number of different freshwater and marine model systems using Read More