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An Interdisciplinary Faculty
The faculty of the Plant Biology Graduate Program at Rutgers University is composed of members from a wide variety of disciplines. The majority of faculty members are from the Department of Plant Biology at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, formally Cook College.
Please view the faculty and research interest associated with the Plant Biology graduate program by
There are, in addition, faculty members from:
School of Environmental and Biological Resources
- Dept. of Biochemistry and Microbiology
- Dept. of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
- Dept. of Entomology
- Dept. of Landscape Architecture
- Dept. of Plant Biology
Rutgers University
- School of Arts and Sciences, now encompassing Division of Life Sciences, Rutgers College and Douglass College
- Newark College of Arts and Sciences
- Rutgers-Newark Biological Sciences
Centers and Institutes
- Biotechnology Center for Agriculture and the Environment (Biotech Center)
- Bureau of Biological Research
- Center for Controlled Environment Agriculture
- Center for Theoretical and Applied Genetics
- Center for Turfgrass Science
- Center for Urban Restoration Ecology
- NJ Agricultural Experiment Station
- NJ-EcoComplex
- Plant Diagnostic and Soil Testing Laboratory
- The Waksman Institute of Microbiology
Outside researchers from industry and other universities may be Associate or Adjunct members of the Plant Biology Graduate Program.