LLMs in Biotechnology
A specialized LL.M. degree enables attorneys to intensify or change their expertise in a particular area of law. Have a special concentration in a particular area can open new opportunities.
The academic field of biotechnology refers to the use of biological processes in the development of products and tools to help improve the world. Students develop knowledge in the areas of bioinformatics, molecular biology, bioengineering and biochemistry.
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Master of Science in Law: Life Sciences ( MSLL)
Suffolk University Law School
Suffolk University Law School's Master of Science in Law: Life Sciences (MSLL) graduate program is for those seeking to gain the knowledge and tools needed to pursue or furthe ...
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