The primary objective of this program is to equip students with in-depth knowledge in the field of biotechnology and to develop their ability to address and solve complex challenges in this domain. Students have the opportunity to specialize in topics such as molecular biology, genetic engineering, biotechnological processes, biomaterials, and bioinformatics.
In health sciences, especially in fields such as pharmacy, biochemistry, medical biology, and molecular biology and genetics, the program aims to fill the gap in how biotechnology can be applied through a multidisciplinary approach. This includes preparing and applying biotechnological drugs (e.g., vaccines, peptide-based drugs, controlled and targeted drug delivery systems, monoclonal antibodies, etc.), gene delivery systems, diagnostic and therapeutic kits, chips, and other medical tools such as patches, prostheses, and biotechnological and nanobiotechnological products used for various medical purposes.