Welcome to the UNM Department of Biology


Asst. Prof. Helen Wearing's
Work on Whooping Cough
Accepting Applications for:
Biology Temporary Part-Time Instructors
Just Published:
“The Biology of the Coccidia (Apicomplexa) of Snakes of the World.
A Scholarly Handbook for Identification and Treatment.”
UNM Professor Elected to Board of Directors of Flora North America Association
UNM’s CETI Program Awarded $10.7 Million Grant from National Institutes of Health
Margaret Werner-Washburne Named as a College of Arts & Sciences Regents’ Professors for 2009–12
For Undergraduate Advisement,
see or contact Shannon McCoy-Hayes
62 Castetter Hall
277-1404
shannon@unm.edu
BIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE SOCIETY (BUGS)
Volunteer – Explore – Grad School – Pre-med – Wilderness – Discussion – Peer Advice – Be a Voice
Join us to make UNM Biology yours—
Get on the list: BUGS@UNM.EDU
FALL MEETING SCHEDULE:
Wednesdays Oct. 21, Nov. 18, Dec. 16
4–5 p.m. at the Cherry Silver Room
in the SUB


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PIBBS—The Program in Interdisciplinary Biology and Biomedical Science (PIBBS) is a cross- departmental, college and institutional collaboration of students and faculty interested in interdisciplinary biological research. By offering training opportunities to graduate students that are cross and interdisciplinary, PIBBS aims to produce scientists that think broadly, deeply and creatively across traditional disciplines.
Sevilleta Long Term Ecological Research Program—Sevilleta LTER addresses ecological concepts & theory through a comprehensive, interdisciplinary research program in desert grassland, shrubland, forest and riparian habitats in central New Mexico. Focal sites are the 92,060 ha Sevilleta NWR and the Middle Rio Grande Valley. Our studies are linked by an overarching aim to understand how abiotic pulses and constraints affect species interactions, community structure and ecosystem processes in aridland ecosystems. More information is available at
Sustainability seeks creative solutions that promote environmental health and restoration, social equity and economic vitality. The goal is to meet the needs of the present while ensuring the satisfaction of future generations. The sustainability minor cultivates the complex knowledge and skills needed to secure a healthy future for all. For more information visit: