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Biologists explore every facet of life, ranging from microscopic molecules to vast ecosystems. Clemson University's biological sciences graduate program mirrors this diversity, offering specialized studies in genomics, evolutionary biology, physiology, integrative biology, developmental biology, neurobiology, cancer biology, immunology, toxicology, and other fields, spanning research organisms like plants, animals, and microorganisms. Cutting-edge facilities such as the Clemson Light Imaging Facility, Palmetto High Performance Computing Cluster, Clemson University Genomics and Bioinformatics Facility, Clemson Experimental Forest, and Eukaryotic Pathogen Innovation Center support this work. Our graduate offerings feature on-campus, research-intensive M.S. and Ph.D. programs covering the disciplines mentioned, along with an online non-thesis M.S. tailored for science educators. These programs aim to cultivate specialized scientific knowledge, interdisciplinary experimental design capabilities, and essential skills in critical thinking and communication for aspiring researchers. The online non-thesis M.S. caters specifically to educators in biological sciences, serving teachers across grade levels and professionals at museums, field stations, and labs.