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Ology List of Sciences

List of -ology Sciences and Scientific Disciplines


By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D. on http://chemistry.about.com/od/mathsciencefundamentals/a/ologylist_3.htm

An ology is a discipline of study, as indicated by having the -ology suffix. This is a list of science
ologies. Please let me know if you know of an -ology that should be added to the list.
Acarology, the study of ticks and mites Cetology, the study of cetaceans (e.g.,
Actinobiology, the study of the effects of whales, dolphins)
radiation upon living organisms Climatology, the study of the climate
Actinology, the study of the effect of light Coleopterology, the study of beetles
on chemicals Conchology, study of shells and molluscs
Aerobiology, a branch of biology studying Coniology, study of dust in the atmosphere
organic particles transported by the air and its effects on living organisms
Aerology, the study of the atmosphere Craniology, study of skull characteristics
Aetiology, the medical study of the Criminology, the scientific study of crime
causation of disease Cryology, the study of very low
Agrobiology, the study of plant nutrition temperatures and related phenomena
and growth in relation to soil Cynology, the study of dogs
Agrology, the branch of soil science dealing Cytology, the study of cells
with the production of crops. Cytomorphology, study cell structure
Agrostology, the study of grasses Cytopathology, the branch of pathology
Algology, the study of algae that studies diseases on the cellular level
Allergology, the study of the causes and Dendrochronology, the study of the age of
treatment of allergies trees and the records in their rings
Andrology, the study of male health Dendrology, the study of trees
Anesthesiology, the study of anesthesia Dermatology, the study of the skin
and anesthetics Dermatopathology, the field of
Angiology, the study of the anatomy of dermatological anatomical pathology
blood and lymph vascular systems Desmology, the study of ligaments
Anthropology, the study of humans Diabetology, the study of diabetes mellitus
Apiology, the study of bees Dipterology, the study of flies
Arachnology, the study of spiders Ecohydrology, the study of interactions
Archaeology, the study of past cultures between organisms and the water cycle
Archaeozoology, the study of relationships Ecology, the study of relationships between
between humans and animals over time living organisms and their environment
Areology, the study of Mars Ecophysiology, the study of the
Astacology, the study of crawfish interrelationship between an organism's
Astrobiology, the study of origin of life physical functioning and its environment
Astrogeology, the study of geology of Edaphology, a branch of soil science that
celestial bodies studies the influence of soil on life
Audiology, the study of hearing Electrophysiology, the study of the
Autecology, the study of the ecology of any relationship between electric phenomena
individual species and bodily processes
Bacteriology, the study of bacteria Embryology, the study of embryos
Bioecology, the study of interaction of life Endocrinology, the study of internal
in the environment secretory glands
Biology, the study of life Entomology, the study of insects
Bromatology, the study of food Enzymology, the study of enzymes
Cardiology, the study of the heart Epidemiology, the study of the origin and
Cariology, the study of cells spread of diseases
Ethology, the study of animal behavior Lymphology, the study of the lymph
Exobiology, the study of life in outer space system and glands
Exogeology, study of geology of celestial Malacology, the study of mollusks
bodies Mammalogy, the study of mammals
Felinology, the study of cats Meteorology, the study of weather
Fetology, the study of the fetus Methodology, the study of methods
Sometimes spelled foetology Metrology, the study of measurement
Formicology, the study of ants Microbiology, study of micro-organisms
Gastrology or Gastroenterology, the Micrology, the science of preparing and
study of the stomach and intestines handling microscopic objects
Gemology, the study of gemstones Mineralogy, the study of minerals
Geobiology, study of the biosphere and its Mycology, the study of fungi
relations to the lithosphere and atmosphere Myology, the scientific study of muscles
Geochronology, the study of Earth’s age Myrmecology, the study of ants
Geology, the study of the Earth Nanotechnology, the study of machines at
Geomorphology, study of present-day the molecular level
landforms Nanotribology, the study of friction on the
Gerontology, the study of old age molecular and atomic scale
Glaciology, the study of glaciers Nematology, the study of nematodes
Gynecology, study of medicine relating to Neonatology, the study of newborn infants
women Nephology, the study of clouds
Hematology, the study of blood Nephrology, the study of the kidneys
Heliology, the study of the sun Neurology, the study of nerves
Helioseismology, the study of vibrations Neuropathology, study of neural diseases
and oscillations in the sun Neurophysiology, the study of the
Helminthology, study of parasitic worms functions of the nervous system
Hepatology, the study of the liver Nosology, the study of disease
Herbology, study of the therapeutic use of classification
plants Oceanology, the study of oceans
Herpetology, study of reptiles and Odonatology, study of dragonflies and
amphibians damselflies
Heteroptology, the study of true bugs Odontology, the study of the teeth
Hippology, study of horses Oncology, the study of cancer
Histology, the study of living tissues Oology, the study of eggs
Histopathology, the study of the Ophthalmology, the study of the eyes
microscopic structure of diseased tissue Ornithology, the study of birds
Hydrogeology, study of underground H2O Orology, study of mountains and their
Hydrology, the study of water mapping
Ichnology, the study of fossil footprints, Orthopterology, study of grasshoppers and
tracks, and burrows crickets
Ichthyology, the study of fish Osteology, the study of bones
Immunology, the study of immune systems Otolaryngology, study of ears and throat
Karyology, the study of karyotypes Otology, the study of the ear
Kinesiology, the study of movement in Otorhinolaryngology, study of the ear,
relation to human anatomy nose and throat
Kymatology, study of waves/wave motions Paleoanthropology, the study of
Laryngology, the study of the larynx prehistoric people and human origins
Lepidopterology, study of butterflies and Paleobiology, the study of prehistoric life
moths Paleobotany, the study of prehistoric
Limnology, study of fresh water metaphytes
environments Paleoclimatology, study of prehistoric
Lithology, the study of rocks climates
Paleoecology, study of prehistoric Reflexology, originally the study of reflexes
environments by analyzing fossils and rock or of reflex responses
strata Rheology, the study of flow
Paleontology, study of fossils Rheumatology, study of rheumatic
Paleophytology, the study of ancient diseases
multicellular plants Rhinology, the study of the nose
Paleozoology, study of prehistoric Sarcology, a subsection of anatomy that
metazoans studies the soft tissues
Palynology, the study of pollen Scatology, the study of feces
Parapsychology, the study of paranormal Sedimentology, a branch of geology that
or psychic phenomenon that defy studies sediments
conventional scientific explanations Seismology, the study of earthquakes
Parasitology, the study of parasites Selenology, the study of the moon
Pathology, the study of illness Serology, the study of blood serum
Petrology, the study of rocks and the Sitiology, the study of diet
conditions by which they form Sociobiology, the study of the effect of
Pharmacology, the study of drugs evolution on ethology
Phenology, study of periodic biological Sociology, the study of society
phenomena Somatology, study of human
Phlebology, a branch of medicine that deals characteristics
with the venous system Somnology, the study of sleep
Phonology, the study of vocal sounds Speleology, study or exploration of caves
Phycology, the study of algae Stomatology, the study of the mouth
Physiology, study of functions of living Symptomatology, the study of symptoms
organisms Synecology, study of the ecological
Phytology, the study of plants; botany interrelationships
Phytopathology, study of plant diseases Technology, the study of the practical arts
Phytosociology, the study of the ecology of Thermology, the study of heat
plant communities Tocology, the study of childbirth
Planetology, study of planets and solar Topology, the mathematical study of
systems closeness and connectedness
Planktology, the study of plankton Toxicology, the study of poisons
Pomology , the scientific study of fruits Traumatology, study of wounds and
Posology , the study of drug dosage injuries.
Primatology, the study of primates Tribology, study of friction and lubrication
Proctology, the medical study of the Trichology, the study of hair and the scalp
rectum, anus, colon and pelvic floor Typology, the study of classification
Psychobiology, the study and psychology Urology, the study of the urogenital tract.
of organisms with regard to their functions Vaccinology, the study of vaccines
and structures Virology, the study of viruses
Psychology, the study of mental processes Vulcanology, the study of volcanoes
in living creatures Xenobiology, study of non-terrestrial life
Psychopathology, the study of mental Xylology, the study of wood
illness or disorders Zooarchaeology, the study and analysis of
Psychopharmacology, the study of animal remains at archaeological sites to
psychotropic or psychiatric drugs reconstruct relationships between people,
Psychophysiology, study of the animals, and their environment
physiological bases of psychological Zoology, the study of animals
processes Zoopathology, study of animal diseases
Pulmonology, the specialty in medicine for Zoopsychology, the study of mental
diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract processes in animals
Radiology, study of rays; ionising radiation Zymology, the study of fermentation

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