Contact:
Ramesh Raina
110 Life Sciences Complex
Surabhi Raina
462 Life Sciences Complex
(315) 443-2057
Faculty
Yasir Ahmed-Braimah, David M. Althoff, Katie M. Becklin, Carlos A. Castañeda, Arindam Chakraborty, Heather D. Coleman, Jen Cook, Steve Dorus, Robert P. Doyle, Scott E. Erdman, Thomas P. Fondy, Martin B. Forstner, Anthony Garza, Jeremy L. Gilbert, Paul Gold, Sarah E. Hall, Julie M. Hasenwinkel, Heidi Hehnly, James H. Henderson, James A. Hewett, Sandra J. Hewett, Robin Jones, James Kallmerten, Donna L. Korol, George M. Langford, Katharine Lewis, Yan-Yeung Luk, Jessica MacDonald, Eleanor Maine, M. Cristina Marchetti, Mathew M. Maye,Alexander McKelvie, Liviu Movileanu, Davoud Mozhdehi, Melissa E. Pepling, Ruth Phillips, Ramesh Raina, Surabhi Raina, Dacheng Ren, Mark E. Ritchie, Robert B. Silver, James T. Spencer, Michael B. Sponsler, Nancy I. Totah, Roy Welch, Jason R. Wiles, Weiwei Zheng,and Jon Zubieta
Biotechnology is an interdisciplinary program that offers students an opportunity to take courses in biology, environmental sciences, chemistry, engineering, management, public policy and law that will be important for addressing biotechnology-related issues. This program will help students prepare for jobs in areas such as the biotechnology industry, health professions, pharmaceutical and agricultural industry, environmental conservation and research in academia. The program requires many of the same basic courses as the B.S. degree in Biology, with additional courses in engineering, management and public policy. A variety of elective courses in biology, engineering, law, management and public policy can be used to fulfill the major requirements as well. A senior year capstone class (Biotechnology Seminar) and valuable industry internships and research opportunities are also part of this major.