Named after the world-famous Wright brothers, Wright State University in Dayton , Ohio continues their spirit of innovation. The university serves nearly 17,000 students, offering more than 100 undergraduate and 50 Ph.D., graduate, and professional degrees. External funding for research at Wright State reached $64 million in 2005, a level that continues to grow each year.

The Department of Biological Sciences is home to 28 faculty members and over 50 graduate students, who represent a diverse array of research interests. Members of our faculty are currently funded by EPA, NIH, NSF, USDA and a variety of state and local agencies and private foundations. Many faculty members have leadership roles in local, state, national and international organizations, including the American Physiological Society, American Society for Testing of Materials, International Standards Organization, the Nature Conservancy, the Ohio Plant Biotechnology Consortium and the Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Many of our faculty have served on EPA, NIH, and NSF study sections and review panels and are otherwise recognized as experts in their field.

For Information on the Biology Master of Science Degree Program
Please Contact:
Mill Miller, Ph.D.
Graduate Coordinator
Dept. of Biological Sciences
Wright State University
Dayton, OH 45435 

For Application Materials
Please Contact or Visit the WSU School for Graduate Studies
E344 Student Union
PHONE: (937) 775-2976 / (800) 452-4723
FAX: (937) 775-2453

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