Harvard’s Integrative Biology BS spans genomics, physiology, ecology, and evolutionary theory, encouraging students to investigate how life adapts across scales. Field courses at marine stations, rainforest observatories, and the Arnold Arboretum merge with computational modeling to reveal biodiversity patterns and functional traits. Graduates pursue conservation, biotech, and academic careers, armed with holistic perspectives on living systems.
Phylogenomic analysis of rapid speciation in cichlid fishes
Biomechanics of bird-wing morphologies and flight efficiency
Citizen-science app cataloging urban insect diversity
Metagenomic survey of soil microbes along climate gradients
GIS study of habitat corridors for New England carnivores
CRISPR functional assay of stress genes in Arabidopsis
Capstone on rewilding strategies for carbon sequestration
Machine-learning model predicting zoonotic spillover hotspots
Field experiment on plant–pollinator network resilience
3D morphometric analysis of fossil primate locomotion
Podcast series on Indigenous ecological knowledge
Data visualization of global coral bleaching events
Workshop on R for spatial-ecology analysis
Ethics discussion on de-extinction technologies
Interactive museum exhibit on convergent evolution
Population-genetics simulator for teaching evolutionary dynamics
Study life in all its forms and scales through Harvard’s integrative, field-rich biology program.
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