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| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ecology and Evolution | 802 | 5 | 7 | 2 |
Takenobu Tokuyama;Jhy-Yun Shy;Hui-Chen Lin;Yasuhisa Henmi
(2020)Peter K. L. Ng
(2021)Peter K. L. Ng;Bertrand Richer De Forges
(2021)Peter K. L. Ng;Danièle Guinot
(2020)Sammy De Grave;Jin-Ho Park;Arthur Anker
(2020)Peter K. L. Ng
(2020)Studying Ecology and Evolution opens doors to diverse career paths, many of which intersect with healthcare and scientific technology fields. For students interested in hands-on technical roles, ultrasound tech programs offer specialized training that can complement ecological research by developing skills in imaging technology used in wildlife studies or medical diagnostics.
Additionally, healthcare-related degrees such as online associate nursing programs provide foundational knowledge in patient care, which is beneficial for conservation projects involving animal rehabilitation or public health initiatives linked to environmental factors.
For those aiming for leadership roles, pursuing a doctorate in healthcare administration programs can develop advanced management skills, preparing graduates to oversee ecological health programs or manage institutions focused on evolution and conservation science.
Moreover, specialized certifications such as pmhnp certificate programs serve professionals interested in mental health within ecological and community health frameworks, integrating aspects of environment-driven behavioral studies.