Integrative Biology (Ph.D.)
The Doctoral program in Integrative Biology is designed to prepare students for careers in biology through a rigorous, integrated program of coursework and research. The emphasis of integrative biology is on bringing multiple disciplines to bear on complex scientific questions that are impossible to address using one discipline alone. Faculty members in our department have research interests that encompass molecular and cellular biology, physiology, ecology, evolution, conservation, organismal biology, biochemistry, and genomics. Student research projects benefit from access to a variety of on-campus and off-campus resources and collaborations, and culminate in the preparation and defense of a dissertation, which should reflect a substantial and new contribution to science.
The program currently enrolls approximately 20 students. Financial support (stipend and tuition) is available in the form of teaching assistantships, research assistantships, and fellowships. Potential applicants should see degree requirements and application procedures, and they are strongly encouraged to contact faculty members in their area of interest.
Student Learning Outcomes
Student Learning Outcomes specify what students will know, be able to do, or be able to demonstrate when they have completed a program of study.
Bernard Rees, Ph.D.
Professor and Graduate Coordinator
Phone: 504-280-6309
Fax: 504-280-6121
Email: brees@uno.edu