Our Students
Biology graduates become physicians, teachers, physician assistants, nurses, academicians, or veterinarians. Others hold exciting professional positions, such as director of technical operations at Yale Endo-Laproscopic Center, prevention specialist at Centers for Disease Control, clinical research coordinator at the University of Rochester, environmental specialist at the Department of Environmental Protection, and consumer safety officer at the Food and Drug Administration. Many Biology alumni are studying at top graduate and medical schools, such as Princeton University (molecular biology), University of Pennsylvania (veterinary , medicine) Cornell University (biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology), Yale University School of Medicine, University of Connecticut (allopathic medicine), Johns Hopkins University (biochemistry, cell and molecular biology), Emory University (immunology and molecular pathogenesis), Hahnemann University (physical therapy), and New York University College of Dentistry
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