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Medical professionals and researchers work tirelessly every day, performing studies and tests to leverage our genetic data for diagnosing, treating, preventing, and eradicating diseases. Our genes serve as blueprints that guide your body in producing essential proteins for survival and development. By mapping these proteins, researchers aim to gain deeper insights into bodily functions and malfunctions, paving the way for improved medications and therapies.
Biotechnology deserves recognition for producing some of humanity's greatest advancements. As a genetics and biotechnology student at the University of New Haven, you'll experience this directly, applying cutting-edge techniques to enhance living organisms for human benefit. You'll acquire the expertise and competencies required to thrive in this dynamic, rapidly expanding discipline.
Applicants must have official certified copies of senior secondary/high school records.
English Language Requirement: TOEFL score (80 IBT) or IELTS score (6.5) or a PTE score (53).
Recommended Application Deadlines: Fall semester, priority deadline of June 1st; Spring semester, priority deadline of November 1st