Train for a research-focused PhD at the intersection of biological science and legal/policy questions. You’ll develop advanced expertise in areas such as genomics, molecular biology, systems biology, and related research methods, while engaging with faculty across disciplines.
The PhD in Biology and Law at New York University offers a unique interdisciplinary approach, merging advanced biological research with legal and policy analysis. This program is designed for individuals eager to explore the complexities at the intersection of science and law, equipping them with the skills necessary to address contemporary challenges in governance and policy-making.
Academic focus: This program emphasizes research-driven training in biology, allowing students to connect scientific methodologies with legal and policy-related issues.
Prospective applicants are typically expected to possess a relevant bachelor's or master's degree in a related field, such as biology, life sciences, or biomedical sciences. Specific academic qualifications and GPA standards may vary based on individual profiles and departmental evaluations.
There is no specified requirement for GRE or GMAT scores for this program.
Graduates of the PhD in Biology and Law program are well-equipped to pursue diverse career paths. They may find opportunities in academic research, policy analysis, governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, and the private sector. With their unique expertise, they can contribute to fields such as environmental law, public health policy, and bioethics, addressing critical issues at the nexus of science and society.
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