Aims To cultivate independent, well-rounded life sciences experts through innovative academic and research programs.
Undergraduate education
Life sciences are the basic and applied sciences that investigate the inner workings of animals, plants, and microorganisms. The education and research in the department of life sciences encompass three major subfields:
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Cellular and Organismic Biology, and
- Population Biology and Ecology. The teaching and research of the faculty at the department of life sciences is focused on molecular, cellular, organismic, and population biology, with a variety of organisms as subjects.
Biotechnology, biomedicine, biodiversity and evolutionary biology are also important study fields at College of Life Sciences.
Institute
Research at the College of Life Sciences covers both basic and applied aspects in the life sciences, and it is well complemented by the agronomy, environmental science, biomedical science and applied sciences (e.g., materials or engineering sciences) programs at our university. Faculty of the College use interdisciplinary approaches to study gene structure, function, regulation, development, evolution, and interaction with the environment. The industrial application of biotechnological innovations is also an important focus of the institution.