Ph.D. in Biology

Ph.D. in Biology is a graduate research degree that focuses on the study of living organisms, ecosystems, and biological processes. The program, which typically takes 4-6 years to complete, includes courses in genetics, molecular biology, ecology, biochemistry, and microbiology, as well as original research in a particular area. Students conduct experiments, collect data, and make new discoveries in subjects such as cell biology, evolutionary biology, environmental science, and biotechnology. Graduates frequently work in academia, research institutions, pharmaceuticals, or healthcare, increasing scientific knowledge and providing answers to medical, environmental, and biotechnological concerns.