B OLOGY HIGHLIGHTS 2020
Update from the Department Chair
Professor of Biology and Department Chair Eliot Bush with summer research students.
Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends of HMC Biology, I’m very happy to share our first Biology Department newsletter with you. I believe it’s been an eventful year. Among our faculty, we’ve had a number of grants funded, cumulatively totaling more than $1 million dollars (details on page 2). In addition, two of my departmental colleagues, Matina Donaldson-Matasci and Jae Hur, received tenure and will be promoted to associate professor. Congratulations and happy sabbatical to both! Our Class of 2019 graduates have gone off to pursue graduate degrees and jobs in various biology-related fields, including teaching and research. Over the course of the past year, we
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had a substantial number of students doing research in biology—45 different student researchers working either in the summer or during the academic year. One highlight I’m thrilled to share is that Emily Shimizu ’20 was awarded an Astronaut Scholarship for the 2019–2020 academic year. And of course, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our department greatly. Along with the rest of the College, the biology department has adapted to online classes (including labs!). Faculty have been working hard to deliver the curriculum under challenging circumstances, and I am confident in the work they’ve done. One positive impact of the pandemic is that it’s easy to connect COVID-19 to concepts we teach (like infectious disease and evolution in Bio 52), and it helps the general public
appreciate the importance of biology. We definitely look forward to having the students back on campus. Finally, thanks to all of our alumni who have shared updates with us on what they’ve been up to since they left Mudd. I enjoyed reading them, both from my own former students and from those who graduated before my time. Eliot C. Bush Chair, Department of Biology bush@hmc.edu