Insect Science: PhD

Insect Science bylaws Insect Science Affiliated Departments Insect Science Affiliated Faculty

The Program in Insect Science offers a Ph.D. that trains students in insect biology. Individually designed programs of study meet each student's interests and needs by combining a broad understanding of insects as organisms, with training in one or more specialized areas that include: ecology, evolution, neurobiology, biochemistry, physiology, and molecular biology. Faculty members in the Program also belong to the Center for Insect Science; a multicampus organization made up of insect scientists throughout Arizona representing a wide variety of primary disciplines. The diverse life zones of southern Arizona, from deserts to mountains, offer numerous field sites and study systems. Field and laboratory facilities for research on agricultural pests are also available.


Nick Strausfeld, Ph.D., Chair
flybrain@neurobio.arizona.edu

Sharon Richards, Program Coordinator, Sr.
insects@public.arl.arizona.edu

Insect Science GIDP
The University of Arizona
Life Sciences South 227A
POB 210106
Tucson, AZ 85721-0106
520.621.9310

Fax: 520.621-2590
http://insects.web.arizona.edu