Mission
The Department of Integrative Biology is committed to providing the best training and education in the field of biology for UW-Madison undergraduate and graduate students.
With over 20 faculty and affiliated faculty members from several departments across campus, research and education in the Department of Integrative Biology spans all levels of biological organization, considers a diverse range of taxa and systems, and addresses a wide array of basic and applied research questions.
In the News
Tomorrow’s Yellowstone: How a warming world is changing the places we love
Story by Elise Mahon | Photos by Althea Dotzour | Video by Elise Mahon and Jason Weiss
November 10, 2023Re-creation of the glass invertebrate models for teaching at UW–Madison
UW–Madison’s Zoological Museum was established at the very first UW Board of Regents meeting in 1848. After the first Science Hall burned, Edward A. Birge — professor of zoology, later UW–Madison president — started purchasing …
October 25, 2023- Archived News
Events
Biology 152 Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium
Symposium Invite Fall 23 Location: Union South, Varsity Hall Time: 3:00 PM
November 30, 2023- More Events posts
Announcements
- If you have questions about enrollment (wait lists, swapping sections, course openings, etc.)? Please contact Nazan Gillie, waitlist@zoology.wisc.edu
- To enroll in a Directed Study (199, 299, 699), Honors Thesis (681, 682), or Senior Thesis (691, 692) in iBio, please fill out this Course Authorization Form.
- Department of Integrative Biology is now accepting TA applications for spring 2024 semester. Application deadline is November 1. Please fill out the application form to apply. Contact Nazan Gillie with questions you may have.
- iBio course offerings for spring 2024