Ph.D. Candidate Nathan Kiel on his studies of Yellowstone National Park’s burn scars and what they could be telling us about its future.
Year: 2022
FMS Grad Student, Elliot Hendry, Publishes Children’s Science Article in Frontiers for Young Minds Journal
Congrats to Elliot Hendry, a Freshwater and Marine Sciences Grad Student, for publishing his first article in the Frontier for Young Minds journal. His article explains how mussels and sea stars strengthen the rocky intertidal …
The Department of Integrative Biology hosted iBio at Work: Biotechnology in collaboration with SuccessWork
On October 12th, the Integrative Biology Department hosted iBio at Work: Biotechnology in collaboration with SuccessWorks, the College of Letters & Science center for personal and professional development. At this event, UW-Madison Integrative Biology alumni …
iBio at Work Biotechnology Panel on 10/12/22
Interested in learning more about careers in the Biotechnology industry? Hear from UW alumni about their own experiences at the iBio at Work: Biotechnology panel this Wednesday, 10/12/22! This event will be held on Zoom …
Colleen Miller
Colleen Miller, an Honors Zoology Student here at UW Madison, shares her experience in pursuing undergraduate research, as well as discusses the process of completing her senior thesis project.
Julie Lindsey, iBio’s Department Administrator, Wins Early Career Career Academic Staff Award!
Congrats to Julie Lindsey, the Department’s Administrator, for receiving the Early Career Academic Staff Award! Julie was recognized by the College of Letters & Science Dean for her support of outstanding teaching, research, and service …
Sterling (Blake) Martin, recent iBio Graduate, Founded Project ENABLE to Help Translate Biology Terms from English to Diné Bizaad
Sterling Martin, who goes by the first name Blake, is a recent UW–Madison biophysics Ph.D. graduate with Jeff Hardin’s lab. Blake was frustrated that there were no Navajo words to accurately describe the science he …
Congrats to Ani Michaud for Photo Featured on Cover of Journal of Cell Biology
Ani Michaud, who graduated in 2022 with a degree in Cell Biology, took a photo featured on the cover of the Journal of Cell Biology. See the photo and article here: https://rupress.org/jcb/article/221/8/e202203017/213290/A-versatile-cortical-pattern-forming-circuit-based.
Associate Scientist Changjiu Zhao Receives 2022 Mid Career Award
Congrats to iBio Associate Scientist Changjiu Zhao for receiving a 2022 mid-career award from the Department of Letters and Sciences. Read more about the award winners here: https://ls.wisc.edu/faculty-staff/staff-awards.
Recent Paper by iBio’s Lee Lab Published in Nature Communications!
Great work by former postdoc David Stern and graduate students Juanita Diaz and Nathan Anderson for their recent publication in nature communications! Read more about their findings here