The Master of Science in Microbiology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers rigorous training in molecular biology, immunology, virology, and microbial physiology. With a strong research emphasis, the program prepares students to address global challenges in health, agriculture, and biotechnology through cutting-edge laboratory techniques and data analysis.
Genomic Sequencing of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
CRISPR-Cas Systems in Bacterial Immune Defense
Microbial Diversity in Extreme Environments
Mechanisms of Viral Entry in Host Cells
Microbiome Shifts in Response to Diet Changes
Development of Rapid Diagnostic Tools for Infectious Diseases
Impact of Probiotics on Gut Microbiota Composition
Biofilm Formation and Resistance in Hospital Environments
Role of Bacterial Plasmids in Horizontal Gene Transfer
Immunological Response to Vaccine Adjuvants
Environmental Monitoring of Microbial Contaminants in Water
Antiviral Drug Screening Using Cell Culture Models
Microbial Bioremediation of Heavy Metal-Contaminated Soils
Phage Therapy as an Alternative to Antibiotics
Host-Pathogen Interactions in Zoonotic Diseases
Role of Commensal Microbes in Immune Development
Enzyme Production by Extremophiles in Biotechnological Applications
Transcriptomic Analysis of Fungal Pathogens
Quorum Sensing in Bacterial Communication
Evaluation of Sanitization Protocols in Food Processing Environments
Join one of the nation’s leading microbiology programs to explore the unseen world of microbes and their impact on health, ecosystems, and innovation.
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