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The Integrative Biology Graduate Program offers instruction across key disciplines including cellular and molecular biology, developmental biology, neuroscience, physiology, ecology, evolutionary studies, and animal behavior. Our graduate curriculum is designed with adaptability to accommodate the wide-ranging academic pursuits and diverse perspectives within the Department of Integrative Biology. Every scholar's academic journey is customized according to their specific interests, professional aspirations, and requirements, with admissions open to candidates from varied educational backgrounds. A student's academic pathway emerges through thoughtful collaboration between the student, their faculty advisor, and advisory committee.
Faculty members in Integrative Biology maintain that graduate-level education should differ from undergraduate studies by honoring individual uniqueness and fostering student accountability. This approach demands adaptability and isn't well-suited to rigid, uniform requirements for all students. Instead, greater focus is given to advisory committees crafting comprehensive, specialized programs that consider interdisciplinary elements crucial for a student's success in their selected discipline.
Our Integrative Biology Graduate Program community—faculty, students, and staff—is dedicated to cultivating an environment that values diversity, fairness, and inclusion. We recognize that personal identity, cultural heritage, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, beliefs, and life experiences contribute significantly to the creative thinking and innovative approaches essential for scientific advancement.