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Stuart
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Thank you for your interest
in the Department of Biology and Biochemistry
at the University of Houston. We strive
to be at the leading edge of scientific
research and education, and to continue
to be a flagship department in our university.
We strive to be a place where creative
and industrious faculty and students can
do their best possible work, and where
our graduates at all levels are fully
prepared for the next phases of their
lives. We are dedicated to excellence
in the education of the next generation
of scientists, and to enhancing the scientific
literacy of the general public.
The faculty in our department attract
more than $8 million in external
grant annually,
primarily from the National Institutes
of Health and the National Science
Foundation,
but also from other federal agencies
and private foundations. Research
reports orginating
in the department appear in the most
prestigious scientific journals,
including Nature, Science
and Cell, and our faculty serve on numerous
national and international advisory panels
and editorial boards. Our faculty have
also won numerous college and
university teaching
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research interests of the department are
very broad, ranging from ecosystems and
evolutionary biology, to the cell analysis
of brain function, to the fine details
of macromolecular structure. However, you
will see that we have areas of special
strength, and we hope to build on these
strengths in the future. Many of our faculty
are young, and are just entering into the
most productive phase of their scientific
careers, and I believe that the best is
yet to come for this department. We anticipate
recruiting several additional faculty members
into all three divisions of the department
over the next few years, and ground has
recently been broken on state of the art
research and classroom buildings that will
house several members of our faculty. Other
new initiatives will enhance the instrumentation
infrastructure of the department, and make
this an even better place to work. We currently
offer undergraduate and graduate degrees
in both Biology and in Biochemistry. We
support more than 115 graduate students
from all over the world, many postdoctoral
fellows, and we are the home department
for more than 1,800 undergraduate majors
in Biology or in Biochemistry.
Whether you are looking
to learn more about us as a prospective
faculty, postdoctoral fellow, student,
or donor, I hope you find the information
on this site to be useful and readily
accessible. If you are interested in the
work carried out by individual faculty,
please feel free to contact us for additional
information.
Stuart E. Dryer, Ph.D.
John and Rebecca Moores Professor and
Chair
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