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Biology
Department Policies
The following documents are in PDF format
and require Adobe Reader.
Animal Use Policy: Why we use animals in teaching biology.
Citing Scientific Information: How to cite sources in scientific writing.
Effective Scientific Writing: Tips for organizing and structuring effective scientific writing.
Graduate School Information: A FAQ for applying to Master's and Ph.D. programs in Biology.
Honesty in Science: Policies and penalties for academic dishonesty, and tips for avoiding errors.
Petitioning the department for transfer credits: A description of the materials you will need to assemble and submit for outside work to be considered for transfer into the major.
Writing a Senior Thesis: Guidelines for proposing and carrying out a year-long senior research thesis.
Marine biology students tour the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology with Jule Schultz, Master's candidate and LC bio alum (2001)
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Contact Us
The Department of Biology is located in room 210 of Biology-Psychology on the Undergraduate Campus.
Emailbiology@lclark.edu
Voice503-768-7511
Fax503-768-7658
ChairKellar Autumn
Department of Biology
Lewis & Clark
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 53
Portland, OR 97219





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