Your Future as a Molecular and Cell Biologist

Lawrence Tech has a strategic proximity to a hotbed of activity in the emerging biotechnology sector. With over $2 billion invested in research and development each year and nearly 100 new companies since 2000, Michigan leads the nation as one of the fastest growing states with respect to economic development in the life science industries. This translates into co-op and internship opportunities for students and career opportunities after graduation. Whether you remain in Michigan or your career takes you elsewhere, graduates of the molecular and cell biology program at Lawrence Tech will be ideal candidates prepared to meet the need for well-trained, knowledgeable biologists.

Graduates with a degree in Molecular and Cell Biology have many career options:


  • Biotechnology research
  • Scientific publishing or journalism
  • Higher learning
  • Pharmaceutical research and development
  • Hospital laboratories
  • Non-medical laboratory testing and research
  • Patent law
  • Scientific equipment design and sales
  • Medicine
  • Pharmacy
  • Dentistry
  • Optometry
  • Public health
  • Veterinary medicine
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    Getting Started

    For more information, visit ltu.edu/arts_sciences/molecular_cell_biology/index.asp or contact Lawrence Tech’s Office of Admissions at 800.CALL.LTU or admissions@ltu.edu. To contact the Department of Natural Sciences directly, call 248.204.3600 or email nschair@ltu.edu.

     

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