Ecology & Conservation Biology
Ecology and conservation biology are interdisciplinary areas that integrate principles from environmental sciences, including biology, chemistry, and physics, to fulfill their goals. Both fields are fundamentally concerned with natural climates and tackling environmental issues.
Faculty active in Ecology & Conservation Biology Research:
Evolution & Integrative Biology
Evolution and integrative biology encompass the entirety of Biology, striving to understand and link the various levels at which biological systems are studied, including molecular, cellular, genetic, developmental, anatomical, physiological, ecological, and phylogenetic.
Faculty active in Evolution & Integrative Biology Research:
Microbiology, Molecular, Cellular Biology
Cellular, Molecular, and Microbial Biology focuses on understanding the functioning of single-celled organisms and cells at the molecular level. Throughout your studies, you will engage in active problem-solving in class, during tutorials, and in the laboratory.
Faculty active in Microbiology, Molecular, Cellular Biology Research:
Physiology
Physiology explores how the human body functions, detailing the chemistry and physics behind fundamental processes. It examines everything from molecular behavior in cells to the coordination of organ systems, helping to understand both healthy body function and the changes that occur during illness.