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Numerous contemporary medications, including vaccines, hormones, and cancer treatments, are produced using biological cells. For instance, insulin, utilized globally by diabetes patients, is manufactured through cellular processes rather than conventional chemical synthesis. This creates significant opportunities for biologists skilled in developing novel therapies through biological methods and proficient in handling cells and their bioactive products. Our biotechnology program equips students with the latest techniques for cultivating and modifying cells to produce safe, effective pharmaceuticals using current scientific advancements.
The curriculum is tailored to address the requirements of key employers worldwide, featuring modern, industry-relevant content. Instruction combines lectures with detailed case studies, hands-on projects, digital learning tools, and field trips. During the initial three years, students dedicate considerable lab time to developing practical expertise.