The Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences at Cornell University provides a deep understanding of living organisms, from molecular mechanisms to ecological systems. With opportunities in lab research, field study, and bioinformatics, students are prepared for careers in science, medicine, and beyond.
Genomic Analysis of Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
Investigating Plant Responses to Climate Change
CRISPR Applications in Gene Editing Research
Understanding Neuroplasticity in Developing Brains
Studying the Effects of Microplastics on Aquatic Ecosystems
Comparative Genomics of Endangered Species
The Role of Gut Microbiome in Human Health
Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer Cell Proliferation
DNA Barcoding of Local Flora and Fauna
Designing Biosensors for Environmental Toxins
Modeling Ecosystem Dynamics in Urban Forests
Examining Genetic Disorders Using Zebrafish Models
Impact of Climate Change on Migratory Birds
Biodiversity Assessment of Pollinator Populations
Synthetic Biology Approaches to Renewable Biofuels
Join Cornell’s Biological Sciences program to gain hands-on experience and develop research skills essential for tackling today’s biological challenges and innovations.
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