BioResource Research at Oregon State University

BioResource Research at Oregon State University Welcome to OSU's undergraduate research major! BioResource Research (BRR) is an interdisciplinary biosciences major centered around student research.

Meet Oregon State University BioResource Research (BRR) Student, Florian Malnor."So my results were actually [that] ther...
05/11/2026

Meet Oregon State University BioResource Research (BRR) Student, Florian Malnor.

"So my results were actually [that] there was one species of native plant that was . . . in high abundance that the pollinators liked . . . all the other ones that pollinators visited and that were there in high abundance were invasive.

So I think if I were to [continue this research] I would . . . compare the results of this study to a restored oak savannah to see what . . . native plants are there that maybe have been replanted or are able to grow when the invasive plants are removed."

This post is the third in a series of interviews with BioResource Research undergraduate majors, from fellow BRR student Tori Fite

https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/bioresource/2026/05/11/meet-florian-malnor/




BioResource Research Major, Sustainable Ecosystems Option  Question: So Florian, what can you tell me about yourself and what drew you to the major? “So I actually went to OSU wanting to…

Meet Oregon State University BioResource Research (BRR) Student, Maud Birkey"I’m in Dr. Julia Yue Cui's lab and we are s...
05/07/2026

Meet Oregon State University BioResource Research (BRR) Student, Maud Birkey

"I’m in Dr. Julia Yue Cui's lab and we are studying the gut microbiome. We’re investigating the gut-brain axis and how inflammation in the gut from exposure to certain toxins, certain chemicals, may cause inflammatory cascades that may worsen the progression of things like Alzheimer’s, which is what my focus is. . . . Being able to see like the connection and the real impacts that it may have on us has been super interesting."

This post is the second in a series of interviews with BioResource Research undergraduate majors, from fellow BRR student Tori Fite.





BioResource Research Major, toxicology option, with minors in toxicology, chemistry, and environmental occupational health  Maud Birkey preparing to load a qPCR plate at th…

I want to share a HUGE thank you to everyone who supported our efforts to raise funds to support BioResource Research st...
05/01/2026

I want to share a HUGE thank you to everyone who supported our efforts to raise funds to support BioResource Research students. Whether you shared or liked a post, donated, or cheered us on ~ we met our fundraising goal and unlocked all challenge gifts, because of you.

BRR truly has amazing students!
02/11/2026

BRR truly has amazing students!

David Bugarin Renteria | Student | Salem, Oregon | Bioresource Research Major | Senior | 2025 Burlingham Undergraduate Student of Excellence Award | 1st place MANRRS Undergraduate Research Poster Division 1 | First-Generation College Student |Purposeful Leadership Through the College…

BRR student Jack Schultz (plant growth and development option) will be presenting his thesis seminar on how ectomycorrhi...
11/13/2025

BRR student Jack Schultz (plant growth and development option) will be presenting his thesis seminar on how ectomycorrhizal colonization of Douglas Fir root tips varies across elevation, and as a function of drought.

The seminar is open to all. Details are below:

Date: Tuesday, December 9th at noon
Location: 110 of Strand Ag Hall.

Zoom option is also available. DM for the Zoom link.

11/07/2025

Leading up to National First-Generation College Student Day on November 8, we are sharing words of wisdom from faculty, staff, and students in our college that are among the first in their families to attend and graduate.

⭐ Gail Langellotto, Director of the BioResource Research program, Professor in the Department of Horticulture

11/07/2025

Leading up to National First-Generation College Student Day on November 8, we are sharing words of wisdom from faculty, staff, and students in our college that are among the first in their families to attend and graduate.

⭐ Estifanos Berhe, Bioresource Research and Biochemistry student

11/05/2025

Leading up to National First-Generation College Student Day on November 8, we are sharing words of wisdom from faculty, staff, and students in our college that are among the first in their families to attend and graduate.

⭐ Roberto Antonio Romero, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Bioresource Research student

11/04/2025

Leading up to National First-Generation College Student Day on November 8, we are sharing words of wisdom from faculty, staff, and students in our college that are among the first in their families to attend and graduate.

⭐ Belen Mendoza-Amezcua, BioResource Research major with pre-med track

BioResource Research student Maddox tested novel biopesticides designed to manage pests while protecting pollinators and...
10/13/2025

BioResource Research student Maddox tested novel biopesticides designed to manage pests while protecting pollinators and human health.

09/13/2025

Today, BRR Director Gail Langellotto and BRR Advisor Wanda Crannell toured Canopii, an autonomous greenhouse in Hubbard, Oregon. We explored potential areas of collaboration and mutual interest, with an eye to how BRR students might get involved via research or internships.

https://www.canopii.us/

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