Graduate Field of Zoology
Degrees offered: Ph.D.
Opportunities exist for study and research in many phases of zoology, particularly in the descriptive and experimental aspects of the vertebrate anatomy, with emphasis on comparative and functional approaches; developmental biology, with emphasis on comparative and experimental embryology; invertebrate zoology; and vertebrate zoology.
The field does not have a language requirement, but proficiency in one or more foreign languages may be required by the student's Special Committee.
Apply Now Deadline: Fall, Dec. 1
Meet the Faculty
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Allmon, Warren Douglas
Professor
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Bloom, Stephen Earl
Professor
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Bowman, Dwight Douglas
Professor
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Buckles, Elizabeth L.
Assistant Professor
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Chang, Yung-Fu
Professor
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Clark, Christopher W
IP Johnson Dir of Bioacoust Re
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Farnum, Cornelia E
James Law Professor of Anatomy
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Harvell, Catherine Drew
Professor
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Hermanson, John W
Associate Professor
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Howland, Howard Chase
Professor
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Kollias Jr, George V
Jay Hyman Professor of Wildlife Medicine
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McCune, Amy R.
Professor
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Mohammed, Hussni Omar
Professor
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Noden, Drew Morrison
Professor
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Place, Ned J.
Assistant Professor
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Provine, William B.
Andrew H. and James S. Tisch Distinguished University Professor
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Richmond, Milo
Scient Visit
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Suarez, Susan Stevens
Professor
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Sutter, Nathaniel B.
Assistant Professor
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Travis, Alexander J.
Associate Professor
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Winkler, David Ward
Professor
Research Areas
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- agroforestry
- animal science
- aquatic science
- behavioral physiology
- bioacoustics
- biocomplexity
- biodiversity
- biological and environmental engineering
- biomedical sciences
- biotechnology
- cellular & molecular physiology
- conservation biology
- disease control
- ecology
- electrical engineering
- endocrinology
- entrepreneurship
- environmental and comparative physiology
- environmental sciences
- evolution
- genetics
- genomics
- membrane & epithelial physiology
- nanobiotechnology
- neural and sensory physiology
- new life sciences
- ornithology
- pathogens
- reproductive physiology
- surface processes, sedimentary basins, & paleontology
- teacher education
- wildlife management
- zoology
