Biotechnology - GB-MS-GBTC
Susan Bergeson, Ph.D., GSBS Associate Dean and Lubbock Director; Sanjay Srivastava, Ph.D., GSBS Associate Dean and Abilene Director
Irene La-Beck, Ph.D., Abilene Graduate Advisor; Ina Urbatsch, Ph.D., Lubbock Graduate Advisor
About the Program
Graduate Faculty
Full Members: Bhutia, Grozdanov, Narasimhan, Reid, Rumbaugh
Affiliate Members: Almodovar, Altenberg, Artigas, Bergeson, Blanton, Bobulescu, Cornwall, Cuello, Dufour, Fralick, Ganapathy, Grisham, Guan, Guindon, Hamood, Hardy, Henderson, Jansen, Kang, Karamyshev, Karbowniczek, La-Beck, Lawrence, Liang, Lowe, MacDonald, Markiewski, Nandana, Neugebauer, Palle, Ponomarev, Pruitt, Reddy, Reynolds, Saha, Schneider, Srivastava, Sutton, Thomas, Tripathi, Urbatsch, Williams, Wood
Associate Member: Kochanek, Penrose
Adjunct Members: Smith, Syapin
This program is an interdisciplinary degree supported by all basic science departments in the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) located on Abilene and Lubbock campuses. The Texas Tech University general academic campus administers a complimentary track in Applied Science Biotechnology. The biomedical sciences track is a 21-month curriculum consisting of two terms (nine months) of coursework and 12 months of full-time laboratory research. It is typically a non-thesis degree with an optional thesis at the end of the second year by arrangement with the advisor. The research component may be completed either at the TTUHSC campus or at a biotechnology industry laboratory. Students who choose to do their research at the TTUHSC campus will work with a member of the biotechnology graduate faculty. All biotechnology graduate faculty have active research programs that emphasize use of molecular biology or other biotechnology methods. Prerequisites for the program include a bachelor’s degree in science with at least one year of organic chemistry.
Program Guidelines for Biotechnology