Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology

Polar research
 Bacterial attacking cell
 Fluorescent viruses
 Fraction collection
Column chromatography
PCR
Graduate student research
Graduate student research
 Culture plates
 Incinerator
Undergraduate researcher
 Robotics
Spectrophotometry

Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology (EEEB) is a multi-disciplinary program that includes the study of organisms and their interactions with the environment. The EEEB program emphasizes basic and applied research and training, with a major focus on the application of ecological and evolutionary principles to environmental issues. The program provides students with educational experiences that reflect this emphasis, and facilitates collaborations and interactions among students and faculty. All students are supported with teaching assistantships, research assistantships, or fellowships. Miami ecologists also have a NSF-funded Integrated Graduate Education Research and Training Grant (IGERT) to support several Ph.D. students in aquatic ecology.

The program involves several departments and centers, and over 40 participating faculty, and takes advantage of Miami's spirit of collaboration and excellent facilities.

Ecology, Evolution & Environmental Biology

Annette Bollmann

D.J. Ferguson

Rachael Morgan-Kiss