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Biology

As living creatures, we are all inherently tied to the mechanisms and processes of life on earth. As such, it makes good sense to understand these processes as best we can. This involves studying living organisms at both the molecular and cellular level so we can build up a better picture of the basic building blocks of life. We are interested in genetics and how the expression or repression of particular genes can dictate almost every aspect of an organism. Such insights into genetics and gene engineering are likely to make biotechnology one of the most important sciences of the twenty-first century. On the larger scale, we study the botany and zoology of plants and animals of all sizes from single-celled protists to giant trees and elephants. We study their population dynamics, physiology, neurology and behaviour in order to better understand how they combine to create ecosystems. Within those ecosystems, we study the complex interaction of plants, animals and natural processes that come together to produce the environment we live in.

 

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Alumni Profile: Tikki Pang

PhD in immunology and microbiology

"What I remember most was the collegiality and talent. I could walk down the corridor and get advice from people."
Course: Master of Molecular Genetic Analysis

"Now that gathering genetic data is faster and easier, new ways to analyse the data are needed. Skills in molecular genetic analysis are crucial. This course equips scientists with competitive advantages in the understanding and interpretation of genetic data."

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School of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
The School carries out Research and Teaching in the general area of molecular and cell biology. We have a strong research profile and have state-of-the-art facilities for research in modern molecular and cell biology, as well as offering a comprehensive undergraduate curriculum and a high quality research environment for graduate students.

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Research School of Biological Sciences
RSBS research targets fields of biology with potential to deliver benefits for all Australians. Our discoveries will lead to significant advances in areas such as agriculture, environment, health and technology.

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School of Botany & Zoology
Research in the School is concentrated in the areas of evolutionary and behavioural ecology, molecular ecology, population ecology, systematics, functional botany, physiology and neuroscience and covers a broad range of organisms and habitats.

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Fenner School of Environment and Society
The Fenner School is unique in Australia. There are very few places in the world where economists and hydrologists, historians and ecologists, anthropologists and climatologists work together towards common objectives to meet the many challenges of sustainability.

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