The Bachelor of Science in Biology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison gives students broad exposure to living systems at all levels—from molecular processes to ecosystems. With strong lab, research, and field opportunities, the program is ideal for careers in healthcare, biotech, environmental science, and graduate education.
Studying Antibiotic Resistance in Environmental Bacteria
The Impact of Light Intensity on Algal Photosynthesis Rates
CRISPR Technology and Its Ethical Implications in Human Genetics
Investigating Regeneration in Planarian Flatworms
Biodiversity Assessment of Insect Pollinators in Urban Gardens
Analyzing the Effects of Microplastics on Aquatic Food Chains
Role of DNA Methylation in Cancer Cell Regulation
Designing and Testing a Low-Cost Water Purification Biofilter
Microbiome Differences Between Wild and Captive Animals
Cell Division Errors and Their Role in Genetic Disorders
Evolutionary Adaptations in High-Altitude Animal Populations
Studying Biofilm Formation in Hospital-Acquired Infections
Effect of Climate Change on Wisconsin Prairie Ecosystems
Genetic Markers for Drought Tolerance in Crop Plants
Comparative Study of Nervous Systems in Vertebrates vs. Invertebrates
Stem Cell Differentiation Pathways in Regenerative Medicine
Investigating Plant Immune Responses to Pathogens
The Role of Gut Microbiota in Human Nutrient Absorption
Toxicological Effects of Agricultural Pesticides on Amphibians
Exploring Genetic Drift in Small Isolated Populations
Bioinformatics Analysis of Gene Expression Data
Testing Antibiotic Alternatives Using Natural Plant Extracts
Prepare for careers in science, medicine, and environmental stewardship with UW–Madison’s rigorous biology curriculum and research labs.
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