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Sustainable Food Systems; a Minor in Anthropology; and field programs. For more information, please visit: https://anthropology.humboldt.edu/ Courses/Areas of Specialization The Department of Anthropology
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opportunities to forge synergistic collaborations with other research and education centers (https://www.birds.cornell.edu/home/about/our-work/) at the CLO as well as with relevant academic departments and
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Plant Biology, Ecology Evolutionary and Organismal Biology, Cellular and Molecular Biology, and a BS in Microbiology with options in General Microbiology, Clinical Laboratory Science, as well as an MS in
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individual cells to evolutionary biology and global biodiversity. Taking on research studies at the Department of Biology generally means focusing on a delimited part of the research area of biology and may
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of Anthropology at U of U Anthropology at the U of U is the comparative, evolutionary and historical study of human and non-human primates. Our internationally respected faculty takes a theoretically-driven
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of Anthropology at U of U Anthropology at the U of U is the comparative, evolutionary and historical study of human and non-human primates. Our internationally respected faculty takes a theoretically-driven
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(BOM) is part of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. The research activities of this interdisciplinary department cover areas such as aquatic ecology, cell and organismal biology, evolutionary
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to ecology and evolutionary biology. Our faculty perform cutting-edge research in a wide array of biological sciences in the laboratory and in the field. Our graduate research programs prepare
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level degrees are also offered with a focus on Coastal/Marine Biology, Ecology/Evolutionary Biology or Microbiology/Molecular Biology. Faculty in the Department have access to the William C. Webb Coastal
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area of modern biology, including but not limited to basic and biomedical sciences, biochemistry, evolutionary biology, structural biology, cell biology, developmental biology, systems biology, and