Research
Research Concentration
Graduate and undergraduate research concentrations are available in
- biomedicine (microbial pathogens, genomics, reproduction)
- cellular and molecular biology (development, endocrinology, immunology)
- ecology and evolution (animal behavior, biodiversity, genetics, microbial ecology, systematics)
- neuroscience (anatomy, physiology, sensory systems)
Multidisciplinary Research
Possibilities for multidisciplinary research are further enhanced by the interdisciplinary graduate program in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BCB).
Engage in Undergraduate Research
If you have an interest in working in a research laboratory, gaining practical skills and learning about biology outside of the classroom, a research project may be for you. We encourage you to apply for a $2,000 research grant that would fund your project! Students applying for these research grants must be doing research with a Biological Sciences faculty member. The next call for grants will occur in 2024.
How To Get Started
- Talk to your advisor about your objectives and interests
- Talk to your peers who are participating in an undergraduate research project.
- Talk to the faculty person who is working in the biological area in which you have interest.
To get more information on research opportunities check out our undergraduate research page or visit the Office of Undergraduate Research website.