The Master of Science in Genetics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison immerses students in cutting-edge research across molecular biology, genomics, and computational genetics. The program equips graduates with tools to solve problems in medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology through laboratory experimentation and data-driven analysis.
CRISPR-Cas9 Editing for Gene Knockout in Model Organisms
Analysis of SNP Variation in Human Disease Susceptibility
Gene Expression Profiling in Cancerous vs. Normal Cells
Population Genetics of Invasive Species Spread
RNA-Seq Pipeline Development for Plant Transcriptomics
Studying Mitochondrial Inheritance Patterns in Yeast
Role of Enhancer Elements in Developmental Gene Regulation
Epigenetic Modifications in Stress Response Pathways
Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) for Complex Traits
Functional Annotation of Non-Coding RNAs in the Human Genome
Horizontal Gene Transfer in Bacterial Populations
Mutation Rate Estimation in DNA Repair-Deficient Strains
Comparative Genomics Across Mammalian Lineages
Molecular Basis of Genetic Disorders Using Zebrafish Models
Genetic Basis of Antibiotic Resistance in Pathogenic Bacteria
Bioinformatics Tools for Variant Calling in Whole Genome Data
DNA Barcoding for Species Identification in Biodiversity Studies
Microbiome Analysis and Host Genetic Interactions
Synthetic Genetic Circuits for Biosensor Development
Chromatin Accessibility and Its Role in Cell Differentiation
Join one of the top genetics research programs in the country and explore how genetic mechanisms influence health, evolution, and biological diversity.
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