Michigan State University Department of Integrative Biology

Michigan State University Department of Integrative Biology Welcome to the official page of the Department of Integrative Biology (formerly Zoology) at Michigan State University.

The Department of Integrative Biology debuted at MSU in 2015. We are building for the future on solid foundations created by the former Department of Zoology. The research, teaching and outreach missions of the Department of Integrative Biology focus on developing an integrative understanding of how complex biological systems evolve, develop, function, interact and respond to environmental change

. The systems we study span the entire tree of life at all levels of biological organization, ranging from molecules to entire ecosystems and they change over time scales ranging from milliseconds to millennia. Our research, teaching and outreach serve national needs related to sustainable biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human and animal health in a changing world.

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288 Farm Lane RM 203
East Lansing, MI
48824

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Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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The Department of Integrative Biology (formerly Zoology) debuted at MSU in 2015. The research, teaching, and outreach missions of the Integrative Biology Department focus on developing an integrative understanding of how complex biological systems evolve, develop, function, interact and respond to environmental change. The systems we study span the entire tree of life at all levels of biological organization, ranging from molecules to entire ecosystems and they change over time scales ranging from milliseconds to millennia. Our research, teaching, and outreach serve national needs related to sustainable biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human and animal health in a changing world.