About Biology

Our Program and Courses

As a biology major, you will learn how to tackle questions about both the known and the undiscovered as you study all forms of life through hands-on exploration, individualized instruction and a collegial learning atmosphere. This program will prepare you to evaluate and address important questions in one of the most rapidly expanding fields of knowledge. Your learning won’t take place in the classroom alone; you often will be designing, conducting and analyzing research in the field or laboratory. Whether focusing on your findings in the teaching lab or embarking on independent and collaborative research, you’ll be supported by F&M’s cutting-edge field, laboratory, and computing equipment.

By the time you graduate, you will: 

  • Learn concepts from across the breadth of biological disciplines, with depth in focused areas of interest.
  • Utilize quantitative skills to develop and test novel research questions, ethically and in collaboration with others.
  • Synthesize and expand upon existing scientific theories and models by critically and analytically engaging with literature.
  • Hone skills as effective scientific communicators, through both writing and speaking.

Curious what biology classes are like? Take a look at our course catalog to see the depth and breadth of what’s available to you, including related majors in biochemistry and molecular biology, bioinformatics, neuroscience, animal behavior, earth and environmental science, environmental studies, and public health.

Our Faculty and Staff

Daniel R Ardia

Associate Dean of the Faculty and Charles A. Dana Professor of Biology

Biological Foundations of Behavior; Biology; Science, Technology and Society

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Jaime E Blair

Professor of Biology

Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies

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Vincent Carson

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Biology

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Beckley K Davis

Professor of Biology

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James T Engleman

Greenhouse Manager & Laboratory Technician

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Peter A Fields

The Dr. E. Paul & Frances H. Reiff Professor of Biology

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Janet M Fischer

Dr. E. Paul & Frances H. Reiff Professor of Biology, Department Chair of Biology

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Edith L Gallagher

Visiting Scholar of Biology

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Lisa R Garrett

Laboratory Support Supervisor, Biology

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Aaron F Howard

Senior Teaching Professor of Biology

Biological Foundations of Behavior; Data Science

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Pablo D Jenik

Professor of Biology

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Robert N Jinks

Professor of Biology

Biological Foundations of Behavior

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Jorge Mena-Ali

Senior Teaching Professor and Assistant Dean for Faculty Retention and Success

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Daniel Metz

Assistant Professor of Biology

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Andy Miller

Research Associate of Biology

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Kirk Miller

B. F. Fackenthal, Jr. Professor of Biology

Public Health

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Clara S Moore

Professor of Biology

Biological Foundations of Behavior; Public Health

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Mark H Olson

Professor of Biology

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Ellie Rice

Director, Quantitative & Science Center and Senior Teaching Professor of Biology

Biology

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David M Roberts

Associate Professor, Associate Chair Department of Biology

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Samantha M Seldomridge

Academic Department Coordinator

Public Health

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Stephanie A Stoehr

Institutional Biosafety Officer and Teaching Professor of Biology

Public Health

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Joseph Thompson

Dr. E. Paul & Frances H. Reiff Professor of Biology

Biological Foundations of Behavior

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Our Facilities and Resources

LSP

The Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building

The Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building features 12 student-faculty research laboratories, a greenhouse, and animal rooms. Specialized facilities and research equipment include a confocal microscope, preparative and ultracentrifuges, electrophoresis equipment, a dark room, a cold room, a quantitative thermal cycler, a plant growth facility, a vivarium, and controlled environment chambers. A variety of equipment is also available for terrestrial and aquatic field studies.


Greenhouse

Greenhouse

F&M’s greenhouse sits atop the Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building on campus. In the greenhouse, you can learn how to plant, water, fertilize, trim, transplant, and assist in pest control of a variety of plants. Many of these plants are used in F&M courses, but some are also used to enliven College events, such as Commencement. If you have questions about the greenhouse, you can reach out to our greenhouse manager, Jim Engleman, at jenglema@fandm.edu.

Learning Outside the Classroom

At F&M, we want you to engage now — not later. You’ll find myriad opportunities to convert theory into practice and gain hands-on experience that will prepare you for your career or further studies. 

Research Opportunities 

F&M is ranked among leading national institutions that prioritize research activity. Whether through an independent study or faculty-led project, you’ll work and learn side-by-side with faculty to test your ideas—not just read or talk about them. These experiences not only empower you to delve into your curiosity, but also learn proper research techniques from your professors, who are expert, published researchers themselves. F&M biology faculty research topics include:

  • Bioinformatics
  • Biomechanics
  • Cell Biology
  • Developmental Biology
  • Ecology
  • Genetics and Genomics
  • Immunology
  • Limnology
  • Marine Biochemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Molecular Genetics
  • Muscle Physiology
  • Neuroscience
  • Ornithology
  • Plant Development, Ecology, and Reproduction
  • Public Health
  • Sustainability

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In the Field

F&M’s location provides the perfect landscape for studying biology. Lancaster County’s flourishing agricultural countryside, the nearby Susquehanna River, diverse nature preserves managed by the Lancaster Conservancy, and F&M’s Spalding Nature Conservancy provide exciting opportunities for field research. 

You can also enjoy hands-on experience in our facilities in the Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building on campus. The building features 12 student-faculty research laboratories, a greenhouse, and animal rooms. Specialized facilities and research equipment include a confocal microscope, preparative and ultracentrifuges, electrophoresis equipment, a dark room, a cold room, a quantitative thermal cycler, a plant growth facility, a vivarium, and controlled environment chambers. A variety of equipment is also available for terrestrial and aquatic field studies.

Off-Campus Study

Study tropical biology in Central and South America, Australia, or Africa. Engage in marine biology research in the Caribbean, Galapagos, Australia, or the South Pacific. Complete research at various field courses across the U.S. Off-campus study experiences aren’t simply time away from campus; they’re meaningfully woven into your entire academic journey and give you extraordinary opportunities to encounter, engage with, and understand perspectives around the world.
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Success Beyond F&M

The tremendous success of F&M graduates demonstrates the tangible value of an F&M degree when compared to national outcomes. Within six months after graduation, 92% of the Class of 2024 were either employed or furthering their education. This is higher than the national average, which is typically in the mid-80% range.

This success can be yours, too. Many F&M biology students go onto graduate school or choose to embark on their chosen career path after graduation. You’ll also find recognition and support in the Benjamin Rush Pre-Health Honor Society, an organization that hosts programs and events and creates a sense of community among outstanding students interested in health professions.

Graduate School

More than half of our majors in the biology-related fields go on to graduate or professional school after F&M. In any given year, about one-third of our graduates enter medical school or another health professions graduate program, while another one-third enter other forms of graduate study. Their individualized learning and hands-on experience while at F&M gives them an advantage in getting admitted into some of the nation’s finest graduate programs, including:

  • Cornell University
  • Duke University
  • Harvard University
  • University of Michigan
  • Yale University

They pursue research in disciplines as diverse as: 

  • Biological chemistry
  • Biomechanics
  • Biomedical studies
  • Cancer biology
  • Ecology
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Immunology
  • Marine biology
  • Organismal biology
  • Plant biology

In biomedical fields, graduates have specialized in health-related areas such as: 

Career Paths

Biology majors are prepared for careers in a wide array of fields, due to the program’s emphasis on the breadth of biology and its association with other natural sciences. Our alumni have found success in sports medicine, genetic counseling, patent law, and high school teaching. They hold positions such as:

  • Agricultural Consultant
  • Biostatistician
  • Conservation Engineer 
  • Dentist
  • Ecologist
  • Environmental Research Manager
  • Forensic Biologist
  • Healthcare Administrator
  • Marine Biologist
  • Medical Researcher
  • Molecular Biologist
  • Nurse
  • Nutritionist
  • Pharmaceutical Researcher
  • Physical Therapist
  • Physician
  • Veterinarian
  • Wildlife Biologist
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Center for Career and Professional Development

F&M’s Center for Career and Professional Development offers targeted, expert guidance while you discover your professional calling and develop the skills you need to succeed. Our career guidance is structured through “career communities– dynamic groups aligned with specific industries that transform your aspirations into clear options, meaningful opportunities, and a network of support. Specifically, our health and STEM career communities offer tailored support for those interested in healthcare and sciences.
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Student Spotlight

Embracing the Ampersand: Kelvin Lartey ’27 Explores Computational Biology

Surpassing traditional academic boundaries to become a well-rounded scholar — that’s the Diplomat way. Kelvin Lartey ’27 uncovered a zeal for computational biology after taking classes in computer science and molecular biology. Now a double major in data science and biology, Lartey spent his summer at the University of Pittsburgh exploring how these fields intertwine by developing a mathematical model to study viral pathogens. 

Lartey chose to attend F&M for its vibrant community and hands-on research opportunities, both of which have proven invaluable. He completed computational research in the earth and environmental science and physics departments in his first year, and discovered his summer role at the University of Pittsburgh at a professor’s recommendation.

“Three professors helped me throughout the application process, and I am sure I would not have had this opportunity without their emotional and practical support,” he said. “The professors at F&M are really amazing.”

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Student Spotlight

Juliana Scheick '26 Elevates Equine Health Through Hands-On Research

Biology major Juliana Scheick ’26 has always loved horses and medicine. This summer, she found a perfect synergy between her passions: a student research assistantship in the equine pharmacology laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. 

“The main goal of our research is to identify potential precursors of injury on the racetrack, as well as the effects of drug use in the racehorses. We will be working closely with the Pennsylvania Equine Toxicology Research Laboratory and the Pennsylvania Racehorse Commission to improve the welfare of horse racing,” she said. “Besides learning new research techniques and gaining more experience in the lab, I have the opportunity to better the lives of the racehorses and the reputation of the sport.”

Alumni Spotlight

“You'll never have a life-changing moment unless you try something new.”

In her junior year at F&M, biology major Elizabeth Heppenheimer ’14 signed up for a science writing course “for fun,” but, “by the end of the semester, I was considering scrapping my plans to apply to doctoral programs in biology and pursuing a career in science journalism instead,” she said. “Ultimately, my career landed somewhere in the middle.”

Heppenheimer is now senior manager of the Pathogen Genomics Education Program at The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.

“I'm still very connected to the scientific research world, but my role is to teach others about that research – which is exactly the right fit for me,” she said.

Heppenheimer encouraged students to dive into subjects they’re interested in, even if it’s outside their academic comfort zone.

“College might be the only time in your life where you'll have the opportunity to try something for a couple of months with very few consequences if it turns out not to be the right fit,” she said. “You almost never know in the moment that an experience will change your life, but you'll never have a life-changing moment unless you try something new.”

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Faculty Spotlight: Dan Ardia

Related Fields of Study

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Explore biological processes at their smallest scale. At its core, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at F&M focuses on the structure and function of biomolecules, which are the metabolic machinery of the cell and control its underlying genetics.

Bioinformatics

Immerse yourself in a rapidly-expanding field that combines the study of biology, chemistry, computer science, and applied mathematics. By studying bioinformatics at F&M, you’ll explore how to develop methods and software tools for understanding biological data.

Neuroscience

As a student of neuroscience at F&M, you will not only learn how the brain works, but contribute to the ever-growing body of information on this unique organ. Using a blend of knowledge and tools taken from the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and psychology, you’ll develop a rich understanding of both the physical and social functions of the brain.

F&M Biology in Action

September 3, 2025

F&M Faculty Promotions Recognize Excellence

Our faculty are at the core of what makes F&M extraordinary. Four faculty members have received promotions and seven have earned endowed chair appointments for distinctive scholarship, exemplary teaching, and commitment to the College.

July 22, 2025

Kelvin Lartey ’27 Computes Postgraduate Future

Researcher, mentor and scientific advocate: Go behind the scenes with Kelvin Lartey ’27 as he spends the summer in Pittsburgh developing a mathematical model to study viral pathogens.

June 27, 2025

The (Diplomat) Way of St. James

Completing the Camino de Santiago is often a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But Johansen Vargas '26 and David Nieves '27 have accomplished this feat twice. The two were selected as student leaders for F&M on the Camino.