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Correct Name Harvard Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Harvard's Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Harvard OEB Correct Abbreviations OEB (public documents when context is obvious or implied) OEB (internal documents) Harvard...

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In addition to our affiliates and their resources, the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology has access to state-of-the-art facilities, libraries and research institutes, centers, and initiatives that provide significant support to the...

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Harvard University's Employee Resource Groups strive to promote equal opportunity, awareness and understanding of our rich and diverse community that comprise the staff, students and faculty along with networking and social opportunities for employees...

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The department-wide, permanent OEB Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging (DIB) Committee aims to acknowledge, address, and repair systemic injustice within our community and throughout science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Through the...

Paul R. Moorcroft

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Faculty Support: Meri Petollari

Ecological dynamics of terrestrial plant communities and ecosystems; biosphere-atmosphere interactions; mechanistic models of animal movement.

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History of the OEB Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DIB) Committee The OEB DIB Committee formed in January 2021 following months of community-wide surveys and town halls. In Fall 2020, the FAS Division of Science asked departments to conduct climate...

Ecology Faculty

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We study how organisms interact with each other and their natural world, and how biological processes shape the functioning of the biosphere. Within OEB, we focus primarily on how ecosystems function and how ecological processes drive evolutionary change.

Biomechanics Faculty

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We employ physical, chemical and engineering principles to analyze the way organisms function and to shed light on the ecological significance and evolutionary history of organismal design. We perform both laboratory and field experiments using a range of...

Paleobiology Faculty

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We focus on understanding the nature and interplay of the evolutionary, ecological, and physical environmental forces that have shaped the history of life on geological timescales. Within OEB, we address many aspects of paleobiology, covering all major...

Physiology Faculty

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We work to understand how organisms function at the molecular, cellular, and organ-systems levels, with a focus on the ecological and evolutionary aspects of physiology. OEB has a strong program in biomechanics and physiology, with expertise in microbes...

Daniel E. Lieberman

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The basic question I ask — why does the human body look and function the way it does— requires an evolutionary perspective because nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution. An evolutionary approach to human anatomy and physiology...