Zoology Research at GIRNC

At the Global Institute for Research and Nature Conservation (GIRNC), our research encompasses the broad goal of understanding animal life diversity, from cellular processes to population behavior. We offer outstanding research opportunities, grants, volunteering, and internships for both national and international students. With a priority on wildlife conservation, we create awareness programs to promote forest and wildlife conservation, recognizing its importance for future generations.

Our work in zoology spans multiple branches, encouraging specialization for students. Key branches include:

• Morphology: Study of form and structure of animals
• Cytology: Study of the internal structure of animals
• Histology: Study of the structure and function of tissues
• Physiology: Study of functions of various organs
• Embryology: Study of egg development post-fertilization
• Genetics: Study of heredity and variations
• Ecology: Study of relationships between animals and their environment
• Geology: Study of earth and life through fossils

We also delve into specific animal studies and applied branches such as:

• Protozoology, Parazoology, Cnidology, and more
• Phenology: Study of animals affected by seasonal changes
• Ethology: Study of animal behavior
• Epidemiology: Study of disease transmission
• Exobiology: Study of life in outer space
GIRNC is committed to fostering a solid tradition in zoology, honoring our alumni, and providing comprehensive research facilities and support.

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