Molecular Biosciences (University of Kansas)

Molecular Biosciences (University of Kansas) The Department of Molecular Biosciences at the University of Kansas is an excellent environment for research and education.

The Department of Molecular Biosciences at the University of Kansas strives to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying fundamental biological processes through research and to disseminate knowledge through education and training. We are an interdisciplinary group of outstanding faculty who work closely with postdoctoral fellows, graduate students and undergraduates to investiga

te fundamental biological problems on all levels from molecules to cells to organisms. We carry out cutting edge research in a wide range of areas including biochemistry, biophysics and structural biology, bioinformatics, cancer biology, genetics and genomics, immunology, microbiology and virology, molecular, cellular and developmental biology, and neuroscience.

05/18/2026

The Undergraduate Biology Program office (2045 Haworth) will be closed on Monday, May 18th through Monday, May 25th. We wish everyone a happy Memorial Day. Administrative staff may be reached remotely.

Congratulations to our faculty! Well deserved!
05/18/2026

Congratulations to our faculty! Well deserved!

Chancellor Girod has approved the promotion and award of tenure for 50 individuals at the University of Kansas Lawrence campus. Biology Faculty Include:

To associate professor with tenure:
• Erik Holmstrom, molecular biosciences

To associate professor with tenure/associate curator:
• Jocelyn Colella, ecology & evolutionary biology/associate curator, Biodiversity Institute

To full professor:
• Josie Chandler, molecular biosciences
• Anthony Fehr, molecular biosciences
• Robert Unckless, molecular biosciences

Amazing new research from Dr. Robin Orozco!
05/13/2026

Amazing new research from Dr. Robin Orozco!

Click for more on research in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Graduate students in  , Alec Bevis  and Anam Shaikh  each received a Bell Travel award to attend the 2026 Immunology Con...
04/29/2026

Graduate students in , Alec Bevis and Anam Shaikh each received a Bell Travel award to attend the 2026 Immunology Conference.

Molecular Biosciences Awards Graduate Student Scholarships

Anthony Fehr researches how coronaviruses cause disease. In fact, he was the first to establish a connection between a c...
04/22/2026

Anthony Fehr researches how coronaviruses cause disease. In fact, he was the first to establish a connection between a cellular modification and the anti-coronavirus response. With this discovery, his team developed novel inhibitors that support the immune system by blocking viral activity. Fehr’s research team also created tools to genetically alter coronaviruses, and these tools could be used to develop a vaccine that would result in lasting immunity.

1 like. "Anthony Fehr, University Scholarly Achievement Award"

LETS GO DR. UNCKLESS!!! We love boosting STEM education in Kansas!
04/17/2026

LETS GO DR. UNCKLESS!!! We love boosting STEM education in Kansas!

The Unckless Lab at the University of Kansas conducted a yearlong outreach program with Blue Valley North High School, helping students learn about microbial diversity in insects. The work was funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation.

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