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The Biological Sciences graduate program offers a customizable approach, enabling students and their advisors to tailor the curriculum to individual professional goals and academic requirements. Students benefit from an extensive selection of graduate courses and guidance from a diverse, highly qualified faculty for their research pursuits.
Housed in the state-of-the-art Trafton Science Center—one of the premier science facilities in the state university system—the Department of Biological Sciences fosters an open, collaborative environment for graduate education and research. The center features cutting-edge research and teaching labs, along with the advantage of close collaboration with neighboring science departments, enabling interdisciplinary studies in chemistry, mathematics, computer science, physics, and electrical engineering.
The department boasts 18 modern research labs and specialized support spaces, including a media kitchen, environmental chambers, an animal facility, greenhouse, herbarium, museum, and field equipment storage. These resources support biological research at all levels, from ecosystem studies to subcellular physiology.
State-of-the-art equipment includes transmission and scanning electron microscopes, ultracentrifuges, spectrophotometers, gas chromatographs, PCR thermocyclers, HPLC systems, and flow cytometers, among other tools essential for contemporary biological research.
The graduate faculty, all holding doctoral degrees, bring extensive research expertise across key disciplines such as Biology Education, Microbiology, Biomedical Sciences, and Environmental Science. Specialized teaching areas cover physiology, genetics, ecology, immunology, and aquatic biology, among others.