Biotechnology is a rapidly growing sector of the United States and global economies. Its products are increasingly important in diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease. Visit the Professional ...
*Students may take additional courses from the Core categories as Elective courses. **Students who take this course, which included a co-requisite lab, to satisfy the Physiology Core requirement, may ...
The Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology builds on the MS degree curriculum, and is designed for individuals seeking an advanced degree with an emphasis on research. The Ph.D. program ...
Biotechnology is a complicated field—there are tons of rules in place to keep people safe. In this certificate, you will learn about the legal and ethical aspects of drugs, biologics, devices, and ...
A renewed focus on research and experiential learning has driven enrollment in the undergraduate, master's and PhD programs ...
The best engineering schools offer graduate programs designed to deepen engineering skills and expand career options. These ...
The MS in Applied Molecular Biology and Biotechnology provides specialized, in-depth, hands-on skills and leadership competencies preparing students to succeed in the increasingly competitive ...
Our biomedical engineering department encompasses the research and resources of two of Case Western Reserve’s top-ranked schools: the School of Medicine and Case School of Engineering. So in our ...
Centuries before biotechnology had a name, humans were already practicing it – breeding animals for resilience, fermenting foods and treating pain with plants. Today, that same spirit of discovery ...
What is your unfair advantage? That was the question Jeff Fairman asked attendees at Biotech Nexus, an annual gathering hosted by Northwestern Engineering's Master of Biotechnology Program (MBP).
Hello and welcome to the Highlights podcast. I am Simon Goodacre, the assistant director of communications and marketing for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Brandeis University. And today ...