MSU Faculty of Biology
MSU Faculty of Biology (Russian: Биологический факультет МГУ) is a faculty of Moscow State University, created in 1930. There are about 1500 employees, including over 100 professors, 140 associate professors and teachers, 700 research associates. The Faculty Dean is - Mikhail Kirpichnikov, a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Биологический факультет МГУ имени М.В.Ломоносова | |
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Dean | Mikhail Kirpichnikov |
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Campus | Urban |
Website | www.bio.msu.ru |
Departments
There are 27 departments and more than 50 scientific laboratories, 5 special laboratories, 2 biostations, zoological museum, herbarium and botanical garden with its branch:[1]
- Department of Anthropology
- Department of Biochemistry
- Department of Bioengineering
- Department of Biological evolution
- Department of Bioorganic chemistry
- Department of Biophysics
- Department of Biotechnology
- Department of Cell biology and histology
- Department of Embryology
- Department of Entomology
- Department of General ecology
- Department of Genetics
- Department of Geobotany
- Department of Higher nervous activity
- Department of Highest plants
- Department of Human and animals physiology
- Department of Hydrobiology
- Department of Ichthyology
- Department of Immunology
- Department of Microbiology
- Department of Molecular biology
- Department of Mycology and algology
- Department of Physical and chemical biology
- Department of Physiology of plants
- Department of Virology
- Department of Zoology of invertebrates
- Department of Zoology of vertebrata
Biological stations and other branches
- Belomorsky biological station of N. A. Pertsov
- The Moscow State University Zvenigorod biological station of S. N. Skadovsky
- Zoological Museum of Moscow University
- Botanical garden
- Aptekarsky ogorod - botanical gardens branch
- Herbarium
External links
References
- "О факультете". www.bio.msu.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2019-06-19.
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