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
Triasssic Cold Case: Physiological Modeling of the Enf Triassic Extinction And the Origin of Modern Terrestrial Ecosystems
Join us, Thursday, September 28, we will have Scott Hartman (Department of Integrative Biology) speaking at Biology Colloquium at 3:30pm in B302 Birge Hall.
September 26, 2023UW-Madison’s Zoological Museum boasts amazing teaching tools
UW’s Zoological Museum gives students, faculty and visitors a chance to interact with biological specimens from around the world and across time. A lion, some mammoths and a battalion of flesh-eating beetles are just a …
September 22, 2023Hanna Noughani Awarded National Fellowship for Graduate Studies
September 13, 2023- Archived News
Learning Opportunities for Students
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.