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Biotechnology explores biological systems (cells and organisms) to discover new ways to benefit humankind and the environment. Biotechnologists use their knowledge of biology to create products and processes within areas such as food, agriculture, the environment and medicine. The concept of biotechnology has been around for a long time, bread, alcohol and cheese making, for example, all involve microbial fermentation to make desirable products. However, in the last 20 years, with the emergence of genetic engineering, genome mapping and a much better understanding of how DNA, RNA and proteins function together, biotechnology has revealed new and better approaches to solving many of the problems that face humanity. Biotechnologists have already discovered new ways to diagnose, treat and prevent disease, repair and replace damaged organs, create biofuels and bioplastics, grow crops with better yields, drought and pest resistance, and remove toxic environmental contaminants. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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September, 2024 |
Athlone |
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Entry requirements for Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest
Level 7 BSc in Biotechnology or other equivalent Level 7 qualification from another third-level institution.
Undergraduate programmes: Minimum IELTS 5.5 with no Band less than 5.0.
Letter of recommendation from appropriate Head of Department of own institution
Any other relevant information regarding qualifications or previous work experience.
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