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Thesis defense announcements
M.S. Biology
Samantha Lyons
Environmentally relevant PFOS and PFHxS exposures impair innate immune response in larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) and fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas)
May 14, 12:00 p.m. | Centennial Hall 1403
Major Advisor: Dr. Tisha King-Heiden
Why earn a Master's degree in Biology at UW-La Crosse?
Master's-focused education
At UWL, we specialize in training Master's students, providing individual mentoring and professional development for students preparing for careers or further studies. As a M.S. student at UWL, you will not compete with Ph.D. students for resources, funding, or faculty attention. Many careers require a M.S. rather than a Ph.D., and a master's research project might help you decide whether to pursue a Ph.D. in the future.
Diverse research opportunities
Our department has a faculty of nearly 40 instructors with a wide variety of professional interests. Whether you are interested in biomedical sciences, molecular biology, ecology, evolution, fungi, or behavior, you can find a great mentor at UWL. Our colleagues in Microbiology study bacteria, archaea and viruses - you should check out the MS in Microbiology if those organisms are of interest! Our new Prairie Springs Science Center offers state-of-the-art research facilities for both programs.
A great place to live
With accolades from publications including Forbes magazine and Outdoor Magazine, La Crosse offers a great cultural and natural environment. La Crosse combines a small-town feel with ample cultural and recreational opportunities. Situated on the Mississippi River in the geologically unique Driftless region, La Crosse offers four-season recreational and research opportunities on water and land.
Graduate Seminar will return next semester!
Need additional info?
- Associate Professor
- dschumann@uwlax.edu
- 608.785.8242