Facilities



Built in 1994 the Edwards-Holman Science Center (EHS) is home to the Department of Biology & Chemistry.
EHS was largely designed by the department faculty and to this day continues to be a first-class facility in which
our students can learn and prepare for a wide variety of scientific disciplines
Below are photographs or our
lower-division teaching lab where courses such as BIOL 100, BIOL 221,
and BIOL 222 are taught. We cap our
lower-divisions labs at 20 students so that we can provide a good level of individual attention to each student.


Below
are photographs of our cellular/molecular lab where courses such as
BIOL 350, BIOL 370, BIOL 410, and BIOL 420 are taught. Behind
the
white board in the front of the lab is a small cell/molecular research
room where students can learn and use cutting-edge technology.


Below
are pictures of our anatomy and physiology laboratory. Courses
such as BIOL 322, BIOL 331, BIOL 332, and BIOL 333 are taught in
this
lab. This lab is designed for teaching surgical techniques
associated with our upper-division physiology offerings and houses our
cadavers
which are central to our teaching of human anatomy.
The cadaver crypt shown below was specially designed for EHS when
the building was
constructed to provide superior ventilation while students are working.


Below
are pictures taken in two of our faculty research laboratories.
Thes labs were built to facilitate and encourage our faculty to
pursue scientific
research. Research done in these labs has
led to several publications in high-quality, peer-reviewed scientific
journals. Students in our department
have the opportunity to join the research team of one of our faculty and gain a solid research experience while attending GFU.


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