Organismal Biology

Organismal Biology When many students think of biology, they begin by envisioning a particular organism or community of organisms. This link is an important element to any Biology Department and we offer faculty who focus on a variety of different taxa (see below) as well as degrees aimed at making organismal biology a career choice. Many of our courses incorporate elements of organismal biology into the laboratory experience and research experiences are also an option.

Students interested in this area might consider any of the Biology Department majors, especially Biology, Ecology, Zoology and Botany.

Faculty involved:
Leonard (fish), Graves (reptiles & amphibians), Strand (invertebrates, esp. insects), Bruggink (birds and mammals), Lindsay (birds), Bird (parasites, esp. ticks), Lopez (microbes, esp. viruses), Rebertus (plants & mammals), Becker (plants), Cumberlidge (invertebrates, esp. FW crabs)

Biology Department
Northern Michigan University
1401 Presque Isle Ave.
Marquette, MI 49855

Interim Department Head:
Dr. Robert Winn

Office Administrator:
Susie Piziali

Office:
2001 New Science Facility

biology@nmu.edu
Phone: 906.227.2310
Fax: 906.227.1063