UGA Fungal Group Lab Showcase
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The University of Georgia has a coronavirus website to provide the campus community with information about health, travel, emergency preparedness, and campus operations.
The University of Georgia has announced plans for continuity of instruction and operations. Here is the latest message from President Morehead and his leadership team.
John Drake and the UGA Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases have launched a new Coronavirus Tracker to provide timely, data-driven situation awareness about the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Odum School of Ecology uses a multidisciplinary approach to provide an unparalleled experience to its undergraduate students. To be prepared for careers in ecology, students are provided a solid foundation in the fundamental sciences of biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics and data analysis. With these tools, students then investigate more broadly the patterns of biodiversity through elective courses in geography, anthropology, natural history, environmental law and a host of other subjects. The Odum School offers doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs that provide students with an interdisciplinary course of study, allowing them to develop a broad background in ecology and related disciplines. Our graduates have gone on to successful careers in academia as well as the public and private sectors. Our alumni are employed in a variety of positions, including as university faculty, policy analysts, conservation directors, executives in nonprofit organizations, and officers in government agencies.
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Odum School Dean John L. Gittleman will deliver the opening address at the 2023 American Veterinary Medical Association Global Health Summit.
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Coral reefs in the Eastern Tropical Pacific region show resilience to rising ocean temperatures and may have adapted to heat stress, according to a study by an international team of researchers.
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26 University of Georgia faculty, students and postdoctoral associates will present research at the 2023 ESA Annual Meeting Aug. 3-6 online.
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Researchers at the Odum School of Ecology are addressing today’s pressing and complex issues, from global climate change to water policy to infectious diseases – and much more. With expertise in areas including ecosystems, disease, conservation and aquatics, Odum School faculty are at the forefront of cutting-edge research.