Earn your graduate degree through multiple Penn State colleges. Typical specialties include biochemistry, ecology, environmental pollution control, science and engineering, molecular cellular and integrative biosciences, plant biology, and more.
One of the options available in Penn State's Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Biosciences (MCIBS) graduate program.
Covering basic and applied aspects of ecology, with research and teaching ranging from the molecular to the biosphere level.
An interdisciplinary graduate program encompassing: cell and developmental biology, immunology and infectious disease, molecular and evolutionary genetics, molecular medicine, molecular toxicology, neurobiology.
Integrating outstanding research and education in a wide range of basic and clinical disciplines in order to help students prepare for successful careers in academia, education, and industry.
Focusing on research training ranging from molecular and cellular physiology to human organ systems aimed at reducing disease and improving the health of individuals.
Providing educational and research experience in molecular, cell, and evolutionary biology, biochemistry, biophysics, genetics and functional genomics, physiology, and root biology in order to help students prepare for teaching and research positions.