Research
Integrative Biology research is diverse and spans the levels of the biological hierarchy from molecules to ecosystems.
Several of our faculty and many of our courses deal with the origins and biology of humans, and our relationship to other life forms on this planet.
Centers, Museums and Collections
- We work with animals, plants, and other organisms.
- We employ molecular and organismal approaches to questions of biological organization and diversity.
- Our research spans the levels of the biological hierarchy from molecules to ecosystems.
News
- Integrative Biology doctoral candidate Greg Goldsmith is featured this week by the Ecological Society of America. This includes a podcast and a blog about his research and outreach efforts in tropical montane cloud forests.
- University of California, Berkeley, paleobiologists assess where mammals and other species stand today in terms of possible extinction.
- IB Connected Students Win Awards at National Meeting of SICB.
- Professor Robert Full's research provided robotocists with data to invent a better robot finger based on an unusual source: cockroach legs.
- Tyrone Hayes awarded the E.E. JUST Award from the American Society for Cell Biology.
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