Zoology
graduate fieldoverview
concentrations
- animal cytology
- comparative and functional anatomy
- histology
- ecology
- developmental biology
degree offered
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Degree | academic degree
people
headed by
- Hermanson, John W | Associate Professor
field members
- Allmon, Warren Douglas | Professor
- Bloom, Stephen Earl | Professor
- Bowman, Dwight Douglas | Professor
- Buckles, Elizabeth L. | Assistant Professor
- Chang, Yung-Fu | Professor
- Clark, Christopher W | IP Johnson Dir of Bioacoust Re
- Farnum, Cornelia E | James Law Professor of Anatomy
- Harvell, Catherine Drew | Professor
- Hermanson, John W | Associate Professor
- Howland, Howard Chase | Professor
- Kennedy, Kenneth A. R. | Professor Emeritus/a
- Kollias Jr, George V | Jay Hyman Professor of Wildlife Medicine
- McCune, Amy R. | Professor
- Mohammed, Hussni Omar | Professor
- Noden, Drew Morrison | Professor
- Place, Ned J. | Assistant Professor
- Provine, William B. | Andrew H. and James S. Tisch Distinguished University Professor
- Richmond, Milo | Scient Visit
- Suarez, Susan Stevens | Professor
- Sutter, Nathaniel B. | Assistant Professor
- Travis, Alexander J. | Associate Professor
- Winkler, David Ward | Professor
affiliations
has affiliated organization
- College of Veterinary Medicine | Cornell college
- Cornell University Graduate School | Graduate School
Opportunities exist for study and research in many phases of zoology, particularly in the descriptive and experimental aspects of the vertebrate anatomy, with emphasis on comparative and functional approaches; developmental biology, with emphasis on comparative and experimental embryology; invertebrate zoology; and vertebrate zoology.
The field does not have a language requirement, but proficiency in one or more foreign languages may be required by the student's Special Committee.