The databases below will help you find articles. It is not an exhaustive list, but these are good places to start.
To find articles by a particular author, use the advanced search and the last name and initial(s) in the author field. If the person has a common last name, you might also want to add their institution or a topic.
Limit your results to articles published since 2007.
Make sure you choose a scientific research article and not a review paper or report or news item.
Some databases give you the option of clicking to find related articles.
Provides bibliographic references for scholarly material covering life sciences and biomedical research including agriculture, biochemistry, biomedicine, biotechnology, genetics, botany, ecology, microbiology, molecular and cellular biology, pharmacology, and zoology.
Contains full-text journal articles and books on the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences.
If you have trouble access articles or databases from off-campus, make sure you have logged into the Baylor University Libraries. Try putting http://ezproxy.baylor.edu/login?url= in front of the URL which will prompt you for your BearID and password. For more information check out this page or the guide below