Biological Sciences (PhD)

The School of Biological Sciences provides interdisciplinary training and professional development opportunities for students interested in a career in the life sciences.

Description

Research interests of our faculty range from analyzing molecular and cellular processes to studying the ecological & evolutionary determinants of biological form and function. Faculty conduct research on a diversity of biological systems, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals, representing all major groups of living organisms.

The program is highly flexible allowing you to tailor your curriculum to meet your individual interests and goals. Following receipt of their degrees, students are competitive for a wide range of positions. Former students now hold positions at academic institutions, in government, and in private industry.

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a member of the Big Ten Conference, and our students benefit from research collaborations and exchange agreements among member institutions as well as on-campus research collaborations with Cedar Point Biological Station, Center for Biotechnology, Center for Plant Science Innovation, Ecosystem Analysis Laboratory, Manter Laboratory of Parasitology, Nebraska State Museum, Nebraska Center for Virology and Nebraska Innovation Campus.

Specializations

  • Bioinformatics
  • Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
  • Genetics, Cell and Molecular Biology
  • Plant Pathology

Program-Related Information

Graduate Chair

Brigitte Tenhumberg
402-472-0267
btenhumberg2@unl.edu

Support Staff

Joel Stranberg
402-472-2729
jstranberg2@unl.edu 

Program Website

https://biosci.unl.edu/