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Genetics is a fast-evolving scientific field that serves as a cornerstone of contemporary biology and plays a vital role in nearly all biological studies.
The Genetics program at Otago brings together experts from various departments including Anatomy, Biochemistry, Botany, Microbiology and Immunology, Pathology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Women's and Children's Health, and Zoology.
This collaborative structure fosters interaction and knowledge exchange among faculty and students beyond what any single department could achieve.
Otago's genetics alumni are making significant contributions worldwide, pursuing diverse and fascinating careers. A genetics qualification from Otago equips graduates with versatile, in-demand skills applicable across biological industries, research institutions, and government agencies.
Career paths include roles such as research assistant, policy advisor, biotechnology specialist, conservation officer, or biosecurity expert, among numerous other possibilities.
Advanced studies can lead to professions like intellectual property attorney, science communicator, or specialist researcher focusing on human, animal, plant, or microbial genetics.
An Otago genetics degree also serves as exceptional preparation for the additional training needed to become a genetic counselor or forensic science professional.