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Where the School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences can take you.

The School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences degree programs prepare graduates for exciting careers across all sectors. Here are just a few if the things our graduates have gone on to do:

  • Antarctic exploration
  • Conservation and ecology
  • Diagnostic microbiology and immunology
  • Forensic science
  • Fraud detection
  • Journalism
  • Management
  • Patent law
  • Policy making
  • Production and quality control
  • Research
  • Sales
  • Winemaking

Our programs provide excellent training in skills highly valued by employers including scientific methodology, creative thinking, organisational skills, problem-solving and analysis and information literacy.

Anne D. Jungblut: Life in the extremes

鈥淚 have been fortunate to work with incredible people from around the world, train the next generation of scientists, and share my fascination of the natural world.鈥

David Flannery: Microbes on Mars

"Someone called me up very early in the morning and said 鈥楬ey, would you like to help us out with this Mars rover business?鈥"

Henry Chung: Sharing breakthroughs

鈥淚t鈥檚 a bit like reading New Scientist every day, and getting paid to do it.鈥

Hidayah Shahidan: Entrepreneurship for good

鈥淚t is important to explore, don鈥檛 limit yourself by working on things that are comfortable to you.鈥

Jacque-Lynne Johnson: Research and innovation

鈥淎s scientific technologies develop, you can push the boundaries of the type of questions you can answer.鈥

Meow-Ludo Disco Gamma Meow-Meow: Democratising science

鈥淚 was thinking 鈥榃hat am I going to leave behind?鈥 and doing science seemed like a good way to be useful to humankind.鈥

Tim Owen: From the microscope to the ministry

鈥淯ni is where you go to throw everything you understand onto the floor, smash it, and rebuild it.鈥

Daniel Tan: Start-up success

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 important to commercialise science to push forward new technologies that other people may have overlooked."