MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS GRADUATE PROGRAMS
The Master's and Ph.D. programs in Molecular Biology and Genetics aim to provide students with advanced academic knowledge and research skills based on the rapidly evolving dynamics of modern life sciences. Within the framework of 21st-century biotechnologies, these programs focus on understanding living systems at the molecular and cellular levels and offer students a multidisciplinary perspective.
Research areas include cancer molecular biology, neurodegenerative diseases, the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic molecules and microalgae biotechnology. In addition to core courses, students can take electives in biotechnology, bioinformatics, neuroscience, and cancer biology to shape their own academic focus.
In both programs, thesis studies are conducted under the supervision of experienced faculty members. Students are encouraged not only to apply existing scientific knowledge but also to develop new methodologies, design original research projects, and produce high-quality scientific outputs.
Graduates of the programs possess the theoretical knowledge and laboratory experience required to pursue careers as researchers, specialists, or project leaders in academic institutions, research centers, and various industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, energy, food, environment, and agriculture.
The language of instruction is English. Both programs are designed to educate innovative, productive, and ethically responsible scientists capable of contributing to international research and competing at a global level.