The Bachelor of Arts in Biology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is a flexible and rigorous program that provides foundational knowledge of living systems. Students develop research skills in genetics, ecology, physiology, and molecular biology, preparing them for careers in science communication, biotechnology, education, and more.
Investigating the Genetic Basis of Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
The Impact of Climate Change on Plant Phenology
Modeling Population Dynamics in Predator-Prey Systems
CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing Applications in Disease Research
Comparing Mitochondrial DNA Sequences to Trace Evolutionary History
Studying the Effects of Microplastics on Aquatic Life
Photosynthetic Efficiency in Algae Under Variable Light Conditions
Investigating Behavioral Adaptations in Urban Wildlife
Exploring the Gut Microbiome's Role in Human Health
Mechanisms of Cancer Cell Proliferation and Metastasis
The Influence of Pollinators on Crop Yield in Agroecosystems
Genetic Variation in Wisconsin Prairie Plants
Cell Cycle Regulation and its Link to Developmental Disorders
Bioindicators of Freshwater Quality in Midwestern Lakes
Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrate Skeletal Systems
Neural Regeneration in Model Organisms like Zebrafish
Immune System Response to Viral Infections in Mammals
The Role of Apoptosis in Tissue Development
Plant-Herbivore Interactions in Forest Ecosystems
The Role of Keystone Species in Maintaining Biodiversity
Evaluating the Efficiency of Enzyme Catalysis Under Temperature Stress
Examine life at all levels—from cellular mechanisms to ecosystem interactions—through UW–Madison’s interdisciplinary biology curriculum.
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