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Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
Description
The Organismic and Evolutionary Biology study looks into the processes involved in plant and animal evolution, as well as how they have evolved to cope with stress and a changing climate. Research findings were utilized to identify things like how climate change impacts the distribution of species, what influences salmon growth, or how herb cultivation encourages the formation of flavoring agents.
The organism and population levels of a variety of species, including single-cell organisms, invertebrates, plants, and vertebrates, are the main areas of interest in our study. The department uses a variety of research methodologies, including theoretical modeling, bioinformatics, evolutionary genetics, physiology, and molecular biology.
Degrees
- Ph.D.