Ph.D. in Life Sciences is a research-intensive program that covers a wide range of biological disciplines, with a focus on understanding the basic mechanics of living organisms and ecosystems. The program typically lasts 3-5 years and covers molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology, ecology, immunology, and biotechnology. Students do original research on areas such as disease processes, genetic engineering, environmental sustainability, medication development, and organism-environment interactions. Graduates of this degree frequently pursue positions in academia, research institutes, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare. Admission normally requires a Master's degree in biology or a related subject, as well as a solid understanding of research procedures and laboratory skills.