University of Alaska Institute of Arctic Biology
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The Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks is dedicated to advancing research and education in a variety of fields, including landscape ecology, climate modeling, wildlife management, and human health. Established in 1993, the institute supports graduate students and researchers through several funds aimed at facilitating field and lab research, travel to conferences, and summer fellowships.
In addition to its academic initiatives, the Institute runs programs like the Fostering Science program, which provides hands-on science experiences for youth in foster care. Through its various support funds and fellowships, the Institute aims to nurture the next generation of scientists and wildlife managers, contributing valuable insights into issues such as hibernation and ecological sustainability in Alaska.
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