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Student & Faculty Reseach
Engaging students in research is a key component of our mission. Research plays a key role in the lives of our faculty, and students are invited to work alongside faculty in pursuit of new scientific knowledge. Research offers students the opportunity to take what they have learned in the classroom and put it in to action, all while making connections with their faculty mentor and other students in the laboratory.
Alumni Spotlight
Our Alumni Spotlight features Ally Lunich (BS Biology, 2022). After completing her undergraduate degree in Biology, Ally began working at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI/NIH) in Bethesa, MD as a postbaccalaureate intramural research trainee working to understand the effects of current treatments on cells from patients with Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and other leukemia and lymphomas. Click Read More to learn more about Ally, her experiences at TCU, and her current research position.
Support our Biology Students
Designate your gifts to:
- Dr. Ray Drenner Biology Student Research Fund
- Clifford Murphy Fund for Biology Student Research
You can help our Department expand student research opportunities by making a donation today. Donations of any size are appreciated. Donations of $3600 are typically sufficient to provide stipends for summer research conducted by graduate students or yearlong research experiences for students, including research supplies and travel to scientific conferences. Read more.
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TCU's Research Helps Fort Worth Zoo Release Record Number of Texas Horned Lizards
December 9, 2024
TCU’s "Horny Toad Project," led by biology professor Dean Williams, Ph.D., has played a critical role in the Fort Worth Zoo’s record-breaking release of 617 Texas horned lizards into the wild.
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