The PhD in Microbiology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is a premier research program spanning the fundamental and applied aspects of microbial science. Students gain expertise in microbial physiology, genetics, ecology, and biotechnology, preparing them to lead research in health, agriculture, energy, and the environment.
CRISPR-Based Gene Editing in Pathogenic Bacteria
Metagenomic Analysis of Soil Microbial Communities
Quorum Sensing Mechanisms in Biofilm Formation
Exploring Gut Microbiota Interactions in Host Immunity
Bacteriophage Therapy for Multi-Drug Resistant Infections
Horizontal Gene Transfer in Antibiotic Resistance
Microbial Fuel Cells for Bioenergy Production
Role of Microbiome in Neurodegenerative Disorders
Microbial Bioremediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Sites
Transcriptomics of Mycobacterium tuberculosis During Dormancy
Viral Genomics and Evolution in Zoonotic Pathogens
Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in Legume-Rhizobium Systems
Enzyme Engineering in Thermophilic Microbes for Biocatalysis
Microbial Ecology of Extreme Environments (Deep Sea, Hot Springs)
Host-Pathogen Interactions in Emerging Viral Diseases
Fungal-Bacterial Interactions in Agricultural Soils
Synthetic Biology Tools for Microbial Biosensing
Immune Evasion Strategies in Bacterial Pathogens
3D Cultures for Studying Microbe–Host Interfaces
Development of Probiotic Therapies for Gut Dysbiosis
Join one of the nation’s top microbiology programs to develop novel insights into microbes and their role in medicine, industry, and ecosystems.
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