Facilities:
The Department
of Biology and Marine Science is housed in the Reid Medical Sciences Building,
the Nelms Buildings, and the new Marine Science Research Institute.
These facilities have a working wet lab with an
aeration system, numerous aquaria and facilities to maintain various marine and
freshwater organisms, an aquaculture compound dedicated to freshwater fish
aquaculture, and a variety of spectrophotometers, centrifuges, incubators and
microscopes for the use of students and faculty in laboratory and research
settings.
The Life Sciences
Museum
Laboratory facilities dedicated to advanced molecular and
cellular biology allow students to culture mammalian cells amplify DNA using the
polymerase chain reaction use fluorescence microscopy to count cells and view
subcellular structures conduct ELISA assays
Student Resources:
See the
Internship & Career
Opportunities link to the left.