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Welcome to Biology!
Kathy Wood, PhD, studies the behavior and life history of drills.
Working on the greenhouse at the field station.

The Department has approximately 500 undergraduate Biology majors, 150 Biochemistry Program majors, 45 Masters students and 31 PhD students. There are 25 full-time professors whose research interests fall into the seven major areas listed below:


  • BIOCHEMISTRY

    Molecular Biochemistry

    Cellular Biochemistry

    Metabolic Pathways

    Reaction Mechanisms

    Research Techniques

  • BIOINFORMATICS

    Ecoinformatics

    Evolutionary Bioinformatics

    Genomics

  • CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

    Cell Signaling

    Comparative Immnunology

    Reproductive Endocrinology

    Neuropharmacology

    Molecular Genetics of Bacteria, Yeast, Plants and Animals

  • ECOLOGY

    Community and Ecosystem Ecology

    Physiological Ecology

    Population Ecology

    Ecology and Biodiversity of Bacteria, Insects, Plants, Marine Invertebrates and Mammals
    Plant-Microbial Interactions

  • HUMANS AND THE ENVIRONMENT

    Global Change Biology

    Conservation Biology

    Phytoremediation

  • PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND ENZYMOLOGY
  • SCIENCE EDUCATION


 

 

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Highlights

Week of
May 11. 2008


Seminar Series Fall 2008
To be announced


Fall 2008
Class Schedule

Biology Classes Fall 2008


Important Course Information:

Bio 331 Biology of Marine Invertebrates lab Monday and Wednesday 1:00-4:00 in M-1-313. Students are required to take both lab sections because this is a five-credit course.





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