The Master of Science in Biology at the University of Michigan offers a flexible and interdisciplinary approach to the study of life sciences. Students engage in advanced coursework and original research across molecular, ecological, genetic, and evolutionary biology, contributing to breakthroughs in medicine, sustainability, and biotechnology.
Gene Expression Analysis in Embryonic Development
Impact of Microplastics on Marine Microbial Communities
CRISPR-Based Gene Editing in Plant Genomes
Behavioral Ecology of Pollinators in Urban Landscapes
Physiological Responses of Amphibians to Climate Change
Studying Antibiotic Resistance in Soil Microbiomes
Transcriptome Profiling of Cancer Cell Lines
Evolutionary Genetics of Isolated Island Populations
Functional Genomics of Photosynthetic Efficiency in Algae
Role of Gut Microbiota in Mammalian Immunity
Comparative Study of Regenerative Biology in Amphibians
Population Dynamics of Invasive Species in Freshwater Ecosystems
Biodiversity Assessment in Fragmented Forest Habitats
Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Apoptosis
Adaptations of High-Altitude Mammals to Low Oxygen Environments
Mitochondrial DNA Mutations and Aging
Neurogenesis in Response to Environmental Stressors
Photosynthetic Pigment Variation Across Plant Species
Effects of Endocrine Disruptors on Aquatic Organisms
Epigenetic Regulation of Stem Cell Differentiation
The MS in Biology provides access to leading research labs, field study opportunities, and cross-disciplinary faculty support to prepare students for careers in research, healthcare, biotech, or doctoral study.
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