Department of Botany

College of Agriculture, Life Sciences, and Natural Resources

Welcome to the Department of Botany at the University of Wyoming. We conduct fundamental scholarship on plants and other organisms, within populations, communities, and ecosystems. Our faculty members are recognized nationally and internationally and are actively engaged in their scientific communities. Our research includes Ecology, Evolution, Environmental Change, Ecohydrology, Systematics & Floristics, and Symbiosis. These are investigated using genomics, computational science, stable isotopes, microscopy, spatial data analysis, biogeochemical and physiological approaches, and field and laboratory experiments. Our students receive a high quality education through engagement in these topics and tools and through faculty involvement in science education research.

 

The Botany Department also houses the Rocky Mountain Herbarium and the Williams Conservatory, both located in the Aven Nelson Building.

 

We offer the following degree programs:

  • B.S. and M.S. in Botany
  • B.S. in Biology

 

We also participate in interdisciplinary degree programs including the Program in Ecology, Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences, the Hydrology Program, and offer courses in the Life Sciences Program.

Botany Faculty & Staff

Botany faculty conduct basic and applied research relevant to the state, nation and globe. Our faculty have won national and international awards, and are among the top most-cited faculty according to Google Scholar.

 

Faculty
Post Doc / Research Scientist
Graduate Students
Adjunct Faculty
Emeritus Faculty
Staff

Botany professor Cynthia Weinig working with a student in the Williams Conservatory.