Keystone logo

13 PhD Programs in Genetics 2024

Filters

Filters

  • PhD
  • Natural Sciences
  • Biology
  • Genetics
Fields of study
  • Natural Sciences (13)
  • Back to main category
Locations
Find more locations
Degree type
Duration
Study pace
Language
Language
Study format

    PhD Programs in Genetics

    A doctoral degree is the highest-level degree a student can attain from an educational institution and requires intense discipline and study. One common title is the PhD, short for Doctor of Philosophy, which indicates that a person completing a PhD has gained the highest possible level of knowledge in a subject.

    So what is a PhD in Genetics? A doctorate in genetics focuses on advanced studies in the genetics of humans or other species, as well as biology, biotechnology, and key areas of science depending on the student’s area of focus. The degree program typically centers on applying the student’s studies in real ways that advance the particular field of science the student is involved in. This can include advanced research programs and fellowships, often partnering with more senior scientific staff on long-term and short-term projects.

    Doctoral students gain scientific and technical skills that provide an advantage in specialized work. Skills such as how to model a protein in bioinformatics and how to conduct ELISA assays require dedication, but students can also learn practical skills such as writing, editing, and publishing white papers.

    The length and type of doctoral program may affect cost to complete, as well as the size and location of the institution. Individual universities have different cost scales and can provide information on their particular programs.

    With a PhD in Genetics, students often progress into highly specialized careers. Students focusing on bioinformatics may become a bioinformatician, working at the forefront of information management in the digital aspect of biological sciences. Or, depending on their focus and preference, students may pursue a role as a neuroscientist studying the impact of genetics on the brain and how to use that information to prevent or cure brain diseases. Graduates with a PhD in Genetics may even feed back into the academic program, taking on a role as a mentor or professor.

    Students may find the right PhD program locally or abroad, but many universities also offer online study, giving unprecedented access to their degree programs. For more information, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.