IB Centers
The various Centers affiliated with Integrative Biology are more than just research facilities.
They serve as important elements of our teaching program, places for developing new techniques and approaches for research and instruction as well as for collaboration and innovation.
- California Biodiversity Center
- Center for Interdisciplinary Bio-inspiration in Education and Research (CIBER)
- Center for Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry
- Human Evolution Research Center
- Center for Theoretical Evolutionary Genomics
IB Museums
Integrative Biology students are able to conduct research at some of the best museums in the country located on the Berkeley campus.
These research museums house specimens from various scientific disciplines, including zoology, paleontology, botany, and entymology.
- Essig Museum of Entomology
- The Museum of Paleontology
- The University and Jepson Herbaria
- The Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
- UC Botanical Garden
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Berkeley Natural History Museums Consortium
The BNHM consortium is comprised of six member museums and eight field stations. Many IB faculty and students are affiliated with the BNHM members.
The consortium was formed to collaborate on a number of different projects, including education and outreach, and targeted research projects. IB students have been active participants in the outreach project, Exploring California Biodiversity.
For more information, visit BNHM.