Ph.D. in Marine Biotechnology typically spans 3-5 years, focusing on the application of biotechnological techniques to marine organisms and ecosystems. This interdisciplinary program combines marine biology, molecular biology, and environmental science, allowing students to explore areas such as marine pharmacology, bioinformatics, and the genetic engineering of marine species. Research may involve the discovery of novel bioactive compounds from marine organisms, sustainable aquaculture practices, and the impact of environmental changes on marine biodiversity. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in academia, research institutions, and industries related to pharmaceuticals, environmental conservation, and biotechnology.