2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Department of Biology and Microbiology
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Jeremy Chambers, Department Head
Department of Biology and Microbiology
Alfred Dairy Science Hall 228
605-688-6141
Faculty
Professors
Bruce Bleakley, Volker Brözel, Charles Fenster, Radhey Kaushik, Wanlong Li, Madhav Nepal, Sen Subramanian, Xiuqing Wang, Yajun Wu, Ruanbao Zhou
Associate Professors
Nicholas Butzin, Greg Heiberger, Mark Messerli, Natalie Thiex
Assistant Professors
Ryan Hanson, Anne-Marie Hoskinson, Gergely Imre, Bishnu Karki
Lecturers
Andrew Ellis, Kristin Lenertz, Jessica Mediger, Mandy Orth
Instructors
Karly Ackermann, Ashley McConnell, Teresa Pederson
Emeritus
Donald Evenson, Nels Granholm, Michael Hildreth, Scott Pedersen, Gary Peterson, Neil Reese, Yang Yen
Overview
The Biology and Microbiology department provides a vibrant environment in which students learn, discover and grow. Faculty are dedicated to offering learning environments that prepare students for productive successful careers, contributing to industry, healthcare and research. The department is equally dedicated to probing the fascinating intricacies of living systems in order to contribute to regional and national needs. Research teams collaborate in multi-disciplinary and multi-national teams to seek solutions for pressing problems in agriculture, health and energy.
Programs
Majors
Minors
Pre-Professional Interest Areas
Graduate Programs*
- Biological Sciences (M.S.)
- Biological Sciences (M.S.) - Biology Specialization
- Biological Sciences (M.S.) - Microbiology Specialization
- Biological Sciences (Ph.D.)
- Biological Sciences (Ph.D.) - Biology Specialization
- Biological Sciences (Ph.D.) - Microbiology Specialization
- Biological Sciences (Ph.D.) - Molecular Biology Specialization
- Biotechnology Certificate
- Human Biology (M.S.)
- Professional Science (M.S.) - Biotechnology Emphasis
* Graduate degrees are offered in collaboration with the Graduate School. For details, see the Graduate Catalog.
Facilities and Services
The Department of Biology and Microbiology and its faculty members are located in five buildings, Edgar S. McFadden Biostress Laboratory (SNP), Alfred Dairy Science Hall - main office (SDS), Berg Agricultural Hall (SAG), Avera Health and Science Center (SAV), and Olson Research Laboratories (SAS) on the SDSU campus. The Functional Genomics Core Facility and the Animal Resource Wing facilities and equipment are available to support research activities in the areas of abiotic and biotic stresses to plants, infectious diseases, microbiology, molecular and cell biology, and bioproducts.
Student Support and Engagement Opportunities
The department provides a rich selection of experiences for students, from the undergraduate research in over 20 laboratories, to international travel experiences, and internships in healthcare and industry. Students may also participate in numerous clubs and organizations related to their academic programs.
- Microbiology Club
- National Science Teachers Association
- Pre-Medical Chapter of the American Medical Student Association
- Pre-Professional Science Club
- Student National Education Association
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