North
Carolina State University recognizes the importance of behavioral
biology as an emerging science and the need for multidisciplinary
approaches to address questions in this field. To gain insights
into the mechanisms by which genetic and environmental factors
shape behaviors, it is essential to be able to relate molecular
and cellular observations back to the context of whole animal
physiology and behavior.
The
goal of the Center for Behavioral Biology is to establish a multidisciplinary
environment for interdepartmental training and collaborative
research in the fundamental principles that govern animal behavior.
The objectives of the Center are:
1.
Promote a strong, nationally prominent, multidisciplinary research
endeavor that combines molecular, evolutionary and quantitative
genetics with physiology and behavioral ecology using an integrated
approach to study fundamental principles of animal behavior.
2.
Develop simultaneously an interdisciplinary predoctoral and postdoctoral
training program that will provide students with a broader perspective
on behavioral biology than can be achieved within traditional
departmental boundaries and that will provide a new generation
of scientists with the tools to investigate complex issues of
behavior.
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