The Master of Microbial Biotechnology is a Professional Science Master’s at NC State University. It is a unique, two-year, non-thesis degree that combines graduate training in science and business through coursework, industry practicum projects, and internships.
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Are you interested in a career in plant biology or a related field? Considering graduate school? Are you curious about what your career path could look like after graduation? Take this opportunity to hear from alumni of the undergraduate Plant Biology program as they discuss their time at NC State, graduate education, careers, and advice… |
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The M^3 meetings are microbiome or microbial community focused research talks that range from discussion of preliminary data and research in progress to polished presentations. This meetup is meant to facilitate discussion and potential collaborations between the many researchers studying microbiomes and microbial communities here at NC State and is open to everyone interested in Microbiome… |
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The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at NC State University is launching a new fall tradition with Wolfpack Harvest, an event designed to bring together alumni, students, faculty and friends of the college to celebrate everything that makes the CALS Pack special. The inaugural Wolfpack Harvest will take place on Nov. 8 from 1-5 p.m. at… |
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The Master of Microbial Biotechnology is a Professional Science Master’s at NC State University. It is a unique, two-year, non-thesis degree that combines graduate training in science and business through coursework, industry practicum projects, and internships. |
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The university will be open, but no classes will be held Wednesday November 26th. The university will be closed Thursday and Friday November 27-28th. |
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Be sure to select the department “College of Agriculture and Life Sciences”. Events submitted to “College of Agriculture and Life Sciences” will be reviewed and added to the appropriate calendars. - Submit an event to the local CALS calendar