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Graduate students in the College of Science are integral members of research teams, collaborating with faculty, postdoctoral associates, undergraduates and researchers from other parts of the world.
There are over 400 graduate students in the college, making discoveries in biological sciences, chemistry and biochemistry, physics and mathematics as well as numerous interdisciplinary fields. Investigators in each department are seeking new understanding and knowledge that could have significant application to big problems in the world, including energy, health and the environment. Graduate students are vital members of centers and institutes such as the Eck Institute for Global Health, the Center for Applied Mathematics, QuarkNet and the Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Biocomplexity.
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