Saturday, September 6, 2014

What is Integrative Biology? The study of biological systems is best approached by incorporating many perspectives. It bring together a diversity of disciplines that complement one another to unravel the complexity of biology. By incorporating the physical sciences and engineering, and the social sciences, as appropriate, to problems that needed in future life. Integrated biology work with animals, plants and other organisms and our research spans the levels of the biological hierarchy from molecules to ecosystems and human life. Integrative biology is an emerging scientific paradigm that assembles concepts and information from different disciplines and from different scales to produce a more complete understanding of biological systems and to better answer some of the great scientific questions of our day..

https://ib.berkeley.edu/undergrad/whatisib.php

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