Biology

  1. Ramita Anand

    Building kids’ STEM confidence starts at home, alum says

    “There’s this perception that kids that are good at maths and science are nerdy or uncool,” says alum Ramita Anand. “But I try to help kids understand that all life is science and that failure is part of learning. Hypotheses may have gone wrong—so you thought this friendship was a good one, but… read more

  2. Headshot of Dunia Tozy

    Dunia Tozy talks passion for storytelling, videography

    Leo award-nominated TV host, video journalist, filmmaker and photographer Dunia Tozy is a born story-teller. Raised in Baghdad, Iraq, she studied biology at UBC and broadcast journalism at BCIT.How did your UBC Science experience help you become the person you are?Science teaches you to keep asking… read more

  3. Headshot of Elaine Leung

    Elaine Leung on conservation outreach: You only protect what you love

    Elaine Leung (BSc ‘04) explains how a weak swimmer who gets seasick can develop a wicked love of marine biology. She’s the founder of Sea Smart, a Vancouver-based charity that delivers ocean conservation education programs to thousands of kids across Canada and beyond.How did you become interested… read more

  4. Headshot of Madeleine Guenette

    Want to get a foot in the door in STEM outreach? Wear many hats

    As executive director of the Science Fair Foundation of British Columbia, Madeleine Guenette (BSc 2014) oversees an organization that delivers programming to 40,000 youth each year.What does the Science Fair Foundation do?The Science Fair Foundation of BC is the largest volunteer science and… read more

  5. Jeffrey Lott smiles for the camera in Cologne, Germany.

    Retired RCMP officer has bone (marrow) to pick

    Jeffrey Lott (BSc ‘73) joined the RCMP right after graduating from UBC Science, and spent almost 40 years in the force. The former Nanaimo RCMP Superintendent is now retired, but his sense of duty and service still pulls him into critical missions that can take him around the world. Lott is a stem… read more

  6. Javier Rivera

    Javier Rivera

    How you get to university isn’t as black and white as you think. There are tons of passageways. I spent my first year at Langara College, and I got to UBC through the Indigenous admissions program.ProfileAdviceTake the time to try out everythingGoalTo have a positive affect on the health of… read more

  7. Joban Bal

    Joban Bal

    Donating blood is one of the simplest things a healthy person can do. Unfortunately, we don’t. I don’t consider myself doing great things. I do simple things. The results I see are great though.ProfileFounderOne Blood For LifeGoalsIncreasing the ethnic diversity of the Canadian Stem Cell… read more

  8. Headshot of Priscilla Brastianos

    UBC alumna is turning the tables on cancer

    After losing her mother and grandmother to cancer, Priscilla Brastianos (BSc ’02) is using the latest genomics-driven techniques to better understand the molecular underpinnings of the disease. She leads the Central Nervous System Metastasis Program at Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center… read more

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    Biology

    Biology is a very broad field dedicated to the study of all aspects of living things and their vital processes. It encompasses the study of animals, plants, insects, and microbes as well as their relationships with their environments. Biologists work in industry, government labs, universities, park… read more

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