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 40 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

Community Highlights

  • Graduate Student Spotlight: Katie Klier

    Katie Klier is a Freshwater and Marine Sciences PHD student in the Anantharaman lab. Her research areas are Microbiology, Biogeochemistry, and Ecology. Check out her spotlight post for more information about her research, hobbies, and …

  • Graduate Student Spotlight: Timon Keller

    Timon Keller is a Integrative Biology PHD student in the Turner lab. His research areas are Landscape Ecology and Ecosystem Ecology. Check out his spotlight post for more information about his research, hobbies and experiences …

  • Graduate Student Spotlight: Fredette-Roman

      For November’s student spotlight we are showcasing Jacob Fredette-Roman. Jacob is an Integrative Biology PhD Student. He is a part of the Sharp lab in the Genetics-Biotechnology Center. Jacob’s spotlight highlights his current research, …

  • Graduate Student Spotlight: Kaylee Browder

    For October’s student spotlight we are highlighting Kaylee Browder. Kaylee is an Integrative Biology PhD student. She is a part of the Newmark and Issigonis labs in the Morgridge Institute for Research. Kaylee gives insight …

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Events

  • Upcoming Biology Colloquia

    The Biology Colloquium is a series of lectures hosted jointly by the Botany and Integrative Biology departments. The Spring 2026 Biology Colloquium takes place on Thursdays at 3:30 in Noland Hall, room 168, unless otherwise noted. …

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