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Molecular Biosciences represents an interconnected spectrum of scientific fields, employing chemical, physical, and biological methodologies to unravel the core processes of life. The School of Molecular Biosciences provides graduate students with diverse avenues to investigate the broad spectrum of biological research. Key areas of study encompass biochemistry, biophysics, cellular biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, structural biology, and virology.
Graduates have secured prestigious postdoctoral positions and built thriving careers in both academic and industrial science sectors, particularly within biotechnology. Professional pathways span roles in food production, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, biotech firms, private or governmental labs and agencies, as well as nonprofit organizations including clinical laboratories and research centers. As the biological revolution progresses throughout the 21st century, emerging opportunities continue to develop at the intersection of public health, business, legal fields, and government sectors.