– MIT offers a Master's in Biotechnology program through its School of Engineering.
– UC Berkeley's Master of Translational Medicine program, offered in collaboration with UC San Francisco, focuses on biotechnology.
– Stanford provides a Master's in Biomedical Informatics, emphasizing the intersection of biotechnology and information sciences.
– Johns Hopkins offers a Master's in Biotechnology Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, combining science and business.
– The Master of Biotechnology program at the University of Pennsylvania focuses on the application of biotechnology in various industries.
– Harvard Extension School offers a Master's in Biotechnology Management, providing a blend of science and management skills.
– UCSD's Master's in Biotechnology program offers interdisciplinary training in biotech research and development.
– The Master of Science in Biotechnology program at the University of Michigan combines laboratory skills with business and regulatory knowledge.
– Columbia's Master of Science in Biotechnology program offers a comprehensive curriculum with a focus on research and industry applications.
– UCLA's Master of Science in Bioscience, with a specialization in biotechnology, provides advanced training in the field.