Institute for Biotechnology

Master of Science Degree in Biological and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

  • Prepare for an exciting career in a vital,
    fast-growing field.
  • Gain the scientific and laboratory skills to conduct research that can improve lives.
  • Develop the administrative skills to advance in the biotech industry.

Improving the Way We Live

From new medications to genetics, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries harness biological processes to meet our society’s commercial and health-related needs.

Pharmaceutical biotechnology draws upon such disciplines as microbiology, biochemistry and molecular and cellular biology. In 2003, biotech and pharmaceutical industries generated $18.1 billion in economic activity in New York and employed 54,469 people who earned $3.3 billion in wages. The Office of the New York State Comptroller estimates that biotech and pharmaceutical industry employment will grow nationally by 12.5 percent by 2012, creating 7,000 new jobs in New York. Companies and agencies that specialize in pharmaceutical biotechnology seek skilled professionals to meet the industry’s scientific and administrative demands.

Career opportunities abound in clinical labs, information technology, large pharmaceuticals, research labs and even small start-ups. You can prepare for these careers through the Master of Science Degree Program in Biological and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology at St. John’s University. This interdisciplinary program is a joint effort of the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions and St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences — two acclaimed divisions of St. John’s University.

Contact Information 
Office of Graduate Admission
St. John’s University
Newman Hall, Room 106
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens, NY 11439
(718) 990-1601
gradhelp@stjohns.edu 

Diana C. Bartelt, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
Director, Institute for Biotechnology
St. John's University
barteltd@stjohns.edu