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9 PhD programmes in Biology in Wisconsin, United States
Cell and Developmental Biology
The Cell and Developmental Biology PhD program at Medical College of Wisconsin is defined by its research strengths in cellular and molecular mechanisms of organ development, stem cell biology and its impact on regenerative medicine and neuroscience.
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Since 1961, the Graduate Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology (CMB) has been pioneering graduate education in the fields of cell biology and molecular biology at the University of Wisconsin Madison.
Integrative Biology
The Integrative Biology Graduate Program at University of Wisconsin Madison provides training in the following broad subject areas: cellular and molecular biology, developmental biology, neuroscience, physiology, ecology, evolution, and animal behavior.
Biological Sciences
Biology is the study of life. Biologists analyze organism functions at the cellular and molecular levels using genetics, biochemistry, and microscopy. This Biological Sciences program is offered at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
Biophysics
Medical College of Wisconsin’s Biophysics PhD program is home to the National Biomedical Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Center and features two areas of primary research: Molecular Biophysics and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
Entomology
Entomology faculty members from University of Wisconsin Madison are leaders in the areas of basic ecology of insects in a variety of natural and managed systems, such as forests, lakes and agroecosystems.
Biophysics
The doctor of philosophy degree with a major in biophysics is an interdepartmental offering under the supervision of the Biophysics Graduate Degree Program at University of Wisconsin Madison.
Cancer Biology
The graduate program in Cancer Biology at University of Wisconsin Madison offers a course of study and research leading to the Ph.D. degree. Although a master’s degree is offered under special circumstances, students are not admitted for a master’s degree.
Biological Systems Engineering
Graduate work in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering (BSE) at the University of Wisconsin Madison leads to the master of science and doctor of philosophy degrees.