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Integrative
Biology PhD Program
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Integrative
Biology is a multidisciplinary University-wide doctoral program
involving the Charles E. Schmidt Colleges of Science and the Biomedical
Science at the Florida Atlantic University. The program is based in the
Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, and is administered in the
Department of Biological Sciences.
The program director is Dr. R. Murphey. The program admitted its first students in the
fall of 2003.
Integrative
Biology refers to cross-disciplinary, multilevel approaches to
education and research in biology and medicine. Achieving an
understanding of biological phenomena through scientific inquiry is
becoming increasingly cross-disciplinary. Hence, a perspective that
cuts across disciplinary boundaries and views biological phenomena as
integrative processes that span levels of biological organization and
scale is considered timely.
The
program takes advantage of current faculty strengths in biological
sub-disciplines such as biomedical science, ecology, molecular biology
and physiology to provide academic leadership and mentor graduate
students. The research conducted by faculty in the program contributes
to fields such as Biomedical Science, Environmental Science, Marine
Biology, Molecular Biology and Plant Pathology. While the student's
dissertation research may be highly focused in one of the sub
disciplines, the program curriculum will provide a context for viewing
this research in light of its relationship to other levels of
biological organization and processes. The curriculum will be
individually tailored to each student’s research interests
and will be built around a set of core courses that emphasize the theme
of Integrative Biology plus statistics, elective courses decided by the
student and his/her advisory committee, seminar courses and
dissertation research.
Program
Address: Program in Integrative Biology, Florida Atlantic University,
Sanson Science, Rm 136, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431. Address
queries to Ms. Jennifer Govender, Program assistant at 561-297-0384 (E-Mail:
jgovende@fau.edu).
Program
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