Faculty and researchers in the Science Division study phenomena from the tiniest subatomic particles to the largest structures in the universe; from the workings of a single protein in a cell to the complete ecology of a forest; from the most abstract realms of mathematics to applied statistical modeling of infectious diseases. All of these fields share a commitment to expanding our knowledge of the universe, including our understanding of ourselves as living organisms. To learn more about academics in the Science Division, including undergraduate and graduate programs, visit the Science Division website.
- Astronomy
- Chemistry & Chemical Biology
- Earth & Planetary Sciences
- Human Evolutionary Biology
- Mathematics
- Molecular & Cellular Biology
- Organismic & Evolutionary Biology
- Physics
- Statistics
- Stem Cell & Regenerative Biology
- Arnold Arboretum
- Center for Astrophysics
- Center for Brain Science
- Center for Nanoscale Systems
- The Center for Ultracold Atoms
- FAS Center for Systems Biology
- Harvard College Observatory
- Harvard Forest
- Harvard Museum of Natural History
- Harvard Quantum Initiative
- Harvard Stem Cell Institute
- Harvard University Center for the Environment
- Harvard University Herbaria
- Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
- Institute for Theory and Computation
- Laboratory for Particle Physics and Cosmology
- Microbial Sciences Initiative
- Museum of Comparative Zoology
- Origins of Life Initiative