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The graduate programs in integrative biology prepare students for careers in biological science education, research, or applying biological expertise across public and private sectors. These programs aim to develop future scientists capable of addressing critical contemporary challenges, particularly how living systems adapt to environmental fluctuations. Through coursework and seminars, students gain comprehensive understanding of the discipline while developing skills for conducting innovative research across integrative biology's specialized fields. Faculty members investigate diverse biological systems, focusing on synthesizing knowledge across all scales of life - from molecular to ecosystem levels. Current research spans genetics, cell and developmental biology, systematics, paleontology, comparative anatomy, physiology, animal behavior, ecology, and evolutionary biology.