UWM Biological Sciences

UWM Biological Sciences The Dept. of Biological Sciences at UWM is the principal life sciences department at one of North America’s premier urban research universities.

The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee is the principal life sciences department at one of North America’s premier urban research universities. We support internationally recognized research in diverse areas of biology from molecular and cell biology and microbiology to ecology and conservation biology. Our commitment to research excellence is the foundation

of the Department's high-quality educational programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. We also provide scientific expertise that benefits the Southeastern Wisconsin community in several ways, including health and life sciences, business, industry, education, and the public.

Our very own Paul Engevold, Senior Manager of the UWM Field Stations and Greenhouse, was recently featured on The Larry ...
04/22/2026

Our very own Paul Engevold, Senior Manager of the UWM Field Stations and Greenhouse, was recently featured on The Larry Meiller Show on WPR! Check out the link below to hear Paul talk about the Saukville Field Station and the wonders of the Cedarburg Bog.

First, entomologist PJ Liesch returns to answer your questions about bugs and give an update about emerald ash borer in Wisconsin. Then, we talk about prescribed burns with Jeb Barzen and Kristina Weld of the Wisconsin Prescribed Fire Council. Finally, we visit Cedarburg Bog and the Saukville Field....

Join us in congratulating Distinguished Professor Ching-Hong Yang on his election as a Fellow of the American Phytopatho...
04/17/2026

Join us in congratulating Distinguished Professor Ching-Hong Yang on his election as a Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society (APS), one of the highest honors in the field of plant pathology. This prestigious recognition is awarded to APS members who have made distinguished and sustained contributions to research, education, extension, and professional service. Election to APS Fellow is highly selective, with no more than 0.5% of the Society’s membership elected each year. Candidates are nominated and evaluated by their peers, with selection based on long-term impact and leadership in the field.
Read more about APS here: https://www.apsnet.org/

Check out this story on PhD candidate Lauran Liggan's exciting work!  Lauran is the first researcher from UWM to conduct...
04/15/2026

Check out this story on PhD candidate Lauran Liggan's exciting work! Lauran is the first researcher from UWM to conduct SCUBA research in Antarctica.

Antarctica is a barren, lonely place. Ice and snow stretch for miles, and the only sound is the howling of the wind. “But when you go underwater, there’s this whole array of diversity and color and life,” said Lauran Liggan, …

UWM Bio Sci students represented at the Riveredge Nature Center Student Research Symposium on November 15th, 2025!  Awar...
11/21/2025

UWM Bio Sci students represented at the Riveredge Nature Center Student Research Symposium on November 15th, 2025! Award winners pictured below.

UWM Biological Sciences faculty member Dr. Jennifer Gutzman was named one of BizTimes Milwaukee’s 2025 Notable Leaders i...
07/15/2025

UWM Biological Sciences faculty member Dr. Jennifer Gutzman was named one of BizTimes Milwaukee’s 2025 Notable Leaders in STEM, highlighting her work as a faculty mentor in the UW-Milwaukee WiscAMP STEM-Inspire Program and in her research lab. Congratulations, Dr. Gutzman! Read more about Dr. Gutzman’s research and outstanding mentorship:

Jennifer Gutzman is a faculty mentor in the UW-Milwaukee WiscAMP STEM-Inspire Program and is described by colleagues as having a “heart of gold for all

Congratulations to UW-Milwaukee Biological Sciences student Brie Schneider on being accepted as one of 10 interns in the...
05/21/2025

Congratulations to UW-Milwaukee Biological Sciences student Brie Schneider on being accepted as one of 10 interns in the 2025 Diversity Conservation Internship with the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin!

We are thrilled to announce our 2025 Cohort of the Diversity in Conservation Internship Program! This year, we are welcoming ten new interns.

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