Biotechnology (Cluster and Certificate)
The Biotechnology Certificate reflects an interdisciplinary and interdepartmental training that is broader than what is available through an individual department. This certificate program promotes interdisciplinary education in biotechnology, interactions among faculty and among students with interests in biotechnology, and it provides students with substantial exposure to industrial biotechnology research and careers in industrial biotechnology.
Benefits of the Certificate program include the opportunity to explore a wide array of cutting edge and industrial research opportunities chosen from the life sciences, complemented by a core interdisciplinary curriculum.
Students with a certificate would have a broader exposure to cutting edge biotechnology that would better prepare them for entry into the biotechnology industry or to pursue academic and governmental biotechnology research.
Programs and events
Students in the Biotechnology Certificate Program have access to:
- A variety of advanced topic and specialized courses.
- A monthly Biotechnology Seminar Series with presentations by industrial and academic scientists.
- Exposure to several research laboratories through short-term residences or rotations.
- Substantial exposure to industrial biotechnology through industrial biotechnology internships
- Participation and organization of a Biotechnology Practicum
- Participation in the annual IBiS graduate program/faculty retreat
- The Biotechnology Cluster Program sponsored by The Graduate School
How to apply
Enrolled PhD students in The Graduate School may pursue this certificate with the permission of their program. In order to petition to have a Graduate Certificate awarded and appear on the transcript, students must submit the Application for a Graduate Certificate once all Graduate Certificate requirements have been completed, but no later than the time that the student files for graduation (in the final quarter of study). Each submission should include a note indicating which courses were taken towards the Biology Fundamentals, Biotech Electives, and RCR requirements.
Who to contact
Please contact the program director, listed below, with questions about this program or explore the Biotechnology Training Program website for more information.
- Joshua Leonard
2145 Sheridan Road, Room E-136
Evanston, IL 60208-3120
Email: j-leonard@northwestern.edu
Phone: (847) 491- 7455
The following requirements are in addition to, or further elaborate upon, those requirements outlined in The Graduate School Policy Guide.
To earn a certificate in Biotechnology, students must meet the Ph.D. requirements of their chosen department as well as complete the following core courses:
- Biology Fundamentals: two courses that provide broad coverage of fundamental biological principles, such as cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, systems biology, synthetic biology and quantitative biology. Trainees should select courses that build upon or complement their prior training—student having completed prior coursework in biological fundamentals (e.g., the equivalent of BIOL_SCI 315-0 Advanced Cell Biology or BIOL_SCI 390-0 Molecular Biology of Genome Editing and Engineering ), should take graduate-level courses when possible, and students without this background may satisfy this requirement with advanced undergraduate coursework that provides exposure to biological fundamentals. To guarantee a solid quantitative foundation, all IBiS students are required to take IBIS 410-0 Quantitative Biology as one of the courses that satisfies this requirement.
- Biotechnology Electives: three elective courses (Please note that this list is not exhaustive). These courses may be drawn from the broad slate of courses offered across Northwestern. Electives may be selected to build additional knowledge in biological fundamentals, or they may focus on developing enabling technical skills. This requirement is intended to offer flexibility in order for trainees to develop technical strengths that align with their research goals and professional development.
- CHEM_ENG 478-0 Advances in Biotechnology
- Responsible Conduct of Research (any one of the following): IBIS 423-0 Ethics in Biological Research, GEN_ENG 519-0 Responsible Conduct for Research Training, CHEM 519-0 Responsible Conduct of Research Training
In order to petition to have a Graduate Certificate awarded and appear on the transcript, students must submit the Application for a Graduate Certificate once all Graduate Certificate requirements have been completed, but no later than the time that the student files for graduation (in the final quarter of study). Each submission should include a note indicating which courses were taken towards the Biology Fundamentals, Biotech Electives, and RCR requirements.