UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN River Falls

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Biology

Welcome to the Biology Department!

 

The Department of Biology prides itself on the diversity of training, research experiences, and interests of its faculty members, as well as a commitment to individualized student attention. At UW-River Falls, students are encouraged to be independent thinkers, challenge traditional wisdom, and to behave ethically and socially. They are encouraged to follow an environmentally sound life-style that will produce responsible global citizens.

The University of Wisconsin-River Falls Biology Department offers several degree options that prepare students for various careers. All of the programs place heavy emphasis on undergraduate research as well as provide numerous opportunities for internships and international experiences.

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Dr. Cheng-Chen Huang to receive Keith Wurtz Award

The Wurtz Award supports up to two faculty per year to recognize outstanding and innovative teaching. The award is designed to support innovators and those who demonstrate "trailblazing" characteristics.

“Since coming to the Biology department, Dr. Huang has developed several classes, each centered around involving undergraduate students in genuine research opportunities. In the Study Abroad Course in Taiwan, students participate in research in heart failure drugs in several laboratories. They also attend lectures and learn about Traditional Chinese Medicine. The students travel to several different areas of the island, so they learn about the island as well. Students come back with a new perspective on Western Medicine in addition to an appreciation for the research it takes to develop remedies. Students talk about this class as the highlight of their UWRF experience, and as something that solidifies their desire to become a physician”.

Biology Students Hired Before Graduation

 

Portrait of Sarah Langlois

“There are so many opportunities here at UWRF to do quality research,” Langlois said. “It seems like every professor really wants to help you and is willing to spend time with you.”

Sarah Langlois, who will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical and health science; and mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls on May 6, is on her way to creating devices of her own. She will continue her education after having been admitted to the University of Minnesota’s doctoral program for biomedical engineering.

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Department News

 

Dr. Scott Ballantyne's work studying the genetics of invasive mussels highlighed in Chicago Tribune article.

New STEM Scholarship created for first generation students.

UWRF students participate in the National Science Foundation grant to study the effect of pinenes molecules released by conifer trees.

Learn about The UWRF Science and Technology Innovation Center: https://www.uwrf.edu/scitech/

Contact Us

Biology Department

CAS@uwrf.edu
715-425-3777
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