10/31/2024
Attending ? Stop by our booth in Academic Expo Hall, Row 300, to meet UC Berkeley’s Biosciences Division grads, faculty, and staff! Let’s chat about our STEM graduate programs and all things !
IB brings together discipline diversity that complement each other to unravel biological complexity.
10/31/2024
Attending ? Stop by our booth in Academic Expo Hall, Row 300, to meet UC Berkeley’s Biosciences Division grads, faculty, and staff! Let’s chat about our STEM graduate programs and all things !
We are excited to share that we are hiring 2 Assistant Professors, one in the area of Emerging Zoonoses and one in the area of Comparative Biomechanics, both anticipated to start July 1, 2024.
The Emerging Zoonoses position is live through October 27 at 11:59 PM PST. We seek a colleague who develops and applies fundamental ecological and evolutionary approaches to meet the challenge of zoonotic diseases in human populations. Represented areas of interest include pathogen, zoonotic host, and vector ecology; phylogenomics and computational biology; environmental and global change impacts on emergence and transmission; and the evolutionary drivers of emergence and adaptation to the human population. Please apply directly at: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF04076.
The Comparative Biomechanics position is live through October 1 at 11:59 PM PST. We seek exceptional scientists researching integrative organismal design, biomechanics, or functional morphology in either aquatic or terrestrial taxa (which may include plants or animals, with particular interest in humans both past and present). We are particularly interested in candidates doing integrative work combining laboratory, field, and modeling approaches (or spanning multiple timescales or levels of organization) to answer fundamental questions in organismal design, functional adaptation, evolutionary morphology, or related fields. Please apply directly at: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF04087.
03/09/2023
Big Give News: we're almost to our match goal! If we receive 6 more gifts today (at any amount) we'll receive an additional $3K for our graduate program. Woohoo! Make a gift now:
https://give.berkeley.edu/fund/FN7455000
10/13/2022
Thinking about grad school? Register to attend our graduate program info session - Oct 18, 2022 at 2pm PST. Register (for free) here: https://whova.com/portal/registration/berke_202210/
09/20/2022
Join us on Saturday, Oct 8 at 11am for IB Professor Becca Tarvin's Science@Cal public lecture "Nature's Toxic Defenses." Read more and register here: https://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/SciatCal.html?event_ID=147245
09/29/2021
Learn more about graduate study at UC Berkeley and find the right program for your interests at this weeklong virtual fair!
Graduate Diversity Admissions Fair
Dates: Monday, Oct. 18 through Friday, Oct. 22
Times: Throughout each day! Check our agenda for session times.
Graduate Diversity Admissions Fair 2021 - Berkeley Graduate Division The Graduate Division serves more than 13,000 students in over 100 graduate degree programs. We are here to help you from the time you are admitted until you complete your graduate program.
09/04/2021
These geckos crash-land on trees but don’t fall, thanks to their tails...
These geckos crash-land on trees but don’t fall, thanks to their tails Scientists have found another use for lizards’ versatile tails: stabilization after crashing headfirst into a tree
08/27/2021
Tune in to 90.7 FM next Tuesday (August 31st @ 9:00AM) for a new episode of The Graduates as we hear from IB grad student Nina Sokolov. Nina collects bees in the Sierras to try to figure out how viruses move between native and non-native species. She's just completed a long field season, and now she plans to spend time in the lab analyzing the virus samples she's collected. When she's not in the field or in the lab, she uses art to teach people about her research. She's created coloring pages to raise awareness about different bee species, and she's currently working with the Biota project to create educational zines for incarcerated individuals. Listen to the interview to hear about her research and her outreach projects as well as what you can do to help native California bees.
Home | KALX 90.7FM Berkeley Join our host Moody on Method to the Madness, Friday July 30th @ noon, as he meets with the Schmidt Science Fellowship Recipient, Rebecca Pinals, and discusses the impact that nanotechnology may have on our future.
08/14/2021
Tune in to 90.7 FM next Tuesday (August 17th @ 9:00AM) for a new episode of The Graduates as we hear from Kat Magoulick (Dept. of Integrative Biology). Kat is a paleontologist who studies the Great American Biotic Interchange, an event precipitated by the formation of the Isthmus of Panama about 2.7 million years ago. With the continents connected by land, animals from North America moved into South America and vice versa. In the interview, Kat talks about how she uses fossil occurrence data and paleoclimate models to try to understand why the animals that moved between the continents were able to do so.
The Graduates, featuring graduate student research at Cal, is broadcast every other Tuesday on KALX 90.7 FM at 9:00AM and is live streamed at kalx.berkeley.edu.
https://www.kalx.berkeley.edu/
Home | KALX 90.7FM Berkeley Join our host Moody on Method to the Madness, Friday July 30th @ noon, as he meets with the Schmidt Science Fellowship Recipient, Rebecca Pinals, and discusses the impact that nanotechnology may have on our future.
07/15/2021
Fascinating work coming out of IB Professor Daniela Kaufer's lab.
Rats prefer to help their own kind. Humans may be similarly wired New study reveals brain mechanism that drives rats to act out of kindness
05/25/2021
The Spring 2021 IB newsletter is hot off the presses! Learn what your colleagues are up to, and celebrate the folks that received recent accolades...
Spring 2021 Insight Newsletter Note from the Chair Chair Dudley writes his final Chair's Note this spring, finishing up five years of service to the department in this role, and noting also the outstanding but similarly concluding service of Professor George Bentley in his capacity as Vice-chair. New Co-Chairs The Department of I...
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