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Graduate Programs
These programs train students in modern research areas of plant or microbial
biology.
An advisor works with each student to design an individual course of study,
tailored to the graduate's interests and career goals. Each graduate program
features a set of core core courses, an introductory seminar, and additional
special topic courses and seminars in areas of faculty specialties. The
Department has research expertise in the following areas: molecular,
cellular, genetic, biochemical, physiological, developmental, and structural
biology; microbial biology; and plant microbe interactions.
Microbiology Graduate Program
This department provides each student with a breadth
of understanding of microbial biology from the molecular to the cellular
levels of organization; and the interactions of microbes, beneficial and
pathogenic, with other organisms. View more information about this program
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Graduate Group in Microbiology.
Plant Biology Graduate Program This department trains students
in modern research areas of plant biology concentrating in molecular, cellular,
genetic, biochemical, physiological, developmental, and structural biology;
as well as plant microbe interactions.
Giving opportunity
Donate to
The Plant and Microbial Biology Graduate Student Support Fund
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