Science Division of the American Museum of Natural History

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The Science Division of the American Museum of Natural History is the museum’s research arm, encompassing multiple scientific departments that conduct scholarly investigations into biodiversity, evolution, and the natural world.

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instanceOf organizational unit
research division
city New York City
country United States of America
employs curator
graduate student
postdoctoral fellow
researcher
scientist
fieldOfWork collection-based research
field expeditions
graduate education
museum-based research
scholarly publication
scientific research
focusesOn anthropology
astrophysics
biodiversity
biogeography
conservation biology
earth sciences
ecology
evolution
genomics
natural world
paleontology
systematics
taxonomy
hasPart Center for Biodiversity and Conservation NERFINISHED
Division of Anthropology NERFINISHED
Division of Astrophysics NERFINISHED
Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences NERFINISHED
Division of Entomology NERFINISHED
Division of Herpetology NERFINISHED
Division of Ichthyology NERFINISHED
Division of Invertebrate Paleontology NERFINISHED
Division of Invertebrate Zoology NERFINISHED
Division of Mammalogy NERFINISHED
Division of Ornithology NERFINISHED
Division of Paleontology NERFINISHED
Division of Physical Sciences NERFINISHED
Division of Vertebrate Paleontology NERFINISHED
Division of Vertebrate Zoology NERFINISHED
Lerner Gray Fund for Marine Research NERFINISHED
Richard Gilder Graduate School NERFINISHED
Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics NERFINISHED
Southwestern Research Station NERFINISHED
language English
location New York City
operatesWithin American Museum of Natural History campus
partOf American Museum of Natural History NERFINISHED
state New York

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Department of Invertebrate Zoology hasParentOrganization Science Division of the American Museum of Natural History