The Masters Program in Biotechnology at Brown University offers a student-centered learning experience aimed at preparing future field leaders to drive technological breakthroughs across the continuum of therapeutic development from understanding disease mechanisms, to scientific translation and commercialization, for the benefit of human health. Through close collaboration with faculty mentors, students learn to apply the principles of biology, medicine, and science, along with problem-solving skills and critical thinking to a broad spectrum of problems in biotechnology and medicine.
Masters in Biotechnology
Program alumni are scholars, scientists, educators, and future leaders in the field.
Masters in Biotechnology
Program alumni are scholars, scientists, educators, and future leaders in the field.
Biotechnology Graduate Program
Inside Brown's graduate program in biotechnology.
2:1
Student/Faculty Ratio
Ensures students a high level of interaction, engagement and support from faculty mentors
3
Research Tracks
Drug & gene delivery, drug discovery, and cell therapy
50 +
Master's student research advisors
Master's students are able to choose from a wide variety of research projects
Biotechnology Graduate Program
The Biotechnology Graduate Program at Brown offers a collaborative learning environment that empowers students to explore their interests while engaging in rigorous scholarship alongside industry partners, peers from a range of backgrounds in the biological and physical sciences, and faculty who are at the very top of their fields.