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Graduate Students

The UC Department of Biological Sciences offers a stimulating and rigorous research-based environment that challenges our students to reach their full potential. Both MS and PhD degrees are offered in our graduate program, including a 4+1 MS option. Graduate students work directly with faculty mentors to conduct cutting-edge research with the goal of contributing substantially to their professional disciplines.

Applicants must apply by January 1st for full consideration. The GRE is optional but not required.

Graduate students specialize in one or more of the research strengths of our department:  Sensory Biology & Behavior (SBB); Ecology, Evolution & Conservation (EEC); and Molecular Biology, Genetics, & Physiology (MBGP).  

What we have to offer:

  • Cutting-edge research spanning multiple fields
  • Preparation for diverse careers
  • Financial support for research track PhD and MS students
  • Facilities supporting research and teaching, such as the UC Center for Field Studies and the UC Herbarium
  • Supportive, collaborative and diverse graduate environment
  • Vibrant, urban community

Prospective Students

Current Students

Research Labs Accepting Graduate Student Applications

Biological Sciences Faculty accepting Graduate Students
Faculty MemberResearch Interests
Joshua BenoitInsect stress tolerance, hormonal regulation of metabolism, reproductive physiology
Daniel BuchholzRole of hormones in development and evolution, frog metamorphosis, comparative endocrinology
Elke Buschbeck Neuroethology: function and evolution of insect visual systems
Miguel Chiurillo Molecular Parasitology, trypanosomes, genomic organization, protein kinases, cytokinesis, genome editing, CRISPR/Cas9.
Theresa Culley Population genetics of plants, invasive species; habitat fragmentation
Katie Grogan
Anthropological genetics, epigenomic response, environmental change
Joshua Gross Molecular and genetic bases for cave adaptation; evolution and development
Elizabeth Hobson Ecology and evolution of social complexity; cognitive ecology; social structure
Bruce Jayne Neural control of movement and behavior of ectothermic vertebrates
Noelia Lander Molecular Parasitology, trypanosomes, cell signaling, host-parasite interaction, genome editing, CRISPR/Cas9
John Layne Neuroethology; mechanisms of animal navigation
David Lentz Historical ecology, paleoethnobotany
Stephen Matter Landscape ecology, dispersal, chemonavigation, in arthropods
Nathan Morehouse Visual and behavioral ecology, coevolutionary dynamics of reproductive traits
Kenneth Petren Landscape genetics, rapid evolution, ancient DNA, vertebrates
Michal Polak Evolution of insect reproductive traits; sexual selection
Stephanie Rollmann Genetics and neurobiology of behavior, olfaction; chemical ecology
Eric TepePlant systematics, including taxonomy, phylogenetics, biogeography
Dieter VanderelstModels of bat echolocation and flight control, robotic and computational models