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Sarah Reimer

Labs

The W.K. Kellogg Biological Station is home year-round, resident faculty, as well as visiting researchers, postdoctoral research associates and graduate students. Resident faculty labs Basso Lab Bronikowski ... Read More

Molecular Ecology and Genomics Lab

The KBS Molecular Ecology and Genomics (MEG) Lab is a state of the art research and teaching laboratory established in 2017 to support the growing research and teaching conducted at KBS that involves molecular tools and bioinformatic ... Read More

Aerial view of rows of square research plots at the KBS Long-term Ecological Research program site.

Research Facilities and Field Sites

The W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, or KBS, is a year-round research facility of Michigan State University located in southwest Michigan, approximately 65 miles from the main campus in East Lansing. KBS includes over 3,873 acres/1,566 ha ... Read More

Conducting Research at KBS

KBS is a premier site for field experimental research in aquatic and terrestrial ecology that takes advantage of the diverse managed and unmanaged ecosystems on our property and in the local area. The land base for KBS includes 3,873 ... Read More

Phil Robertson

Research

The mission of the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) is to increase understanding of natural and managed ecosystems and their linkages to society. We do this by conducting and supporting research in ecology, evolutionary biology, ... Read More

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11.17.25

Full circle: Bryan Foster named as new KBS director

11.10.25

Tuesday, Dec. 16 | Narcissus Blumen Garden Floral Class

11.09.25

Week of Dec. 7 | Holiday teas and dinner at the Manor House

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