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Testimonials from previous Master of Biotechnology students

A variety of students give their views on the Master of Biotechnology Degree Program at Penn State.

John CoonThe Professional Master in Biotechnology program was a very positive experience for me. I enjoyed the course work very much and really appreciated the flexibility in the program to pursue one’s own interests. I particularly liked that the program touched on all the many different aspects of biotechnology. While the program was very intense, I appreciated the accelerated nature of the program and that it focused on techniques and knowledge directly applicable to working in industry. I found the program to be very hands on, which was fun, considering Penn State’s excellent facilities. The Master of Biotechnology program has allowed me to advance my career quickly and effectively. I would definitely recommend this program to anyone who is interested in the changing world of biotechnology. John Sayler Coon, Class of 2006. Joined Abbott.

Jesse KnaubGoing into the Masters of Biotechnology program, I had known little about the breadth of the biotechnology industry. Even now, I do not have a full grasp of how this industry affects our lives every day. However, this program has given me the opportunity to see many different areas in this multi-faceted field. The courses that I took during the two semesters on campus gave me exposure to many skills that are highly sought after in industry and the available elective credits allowed me to partially tailor my education to my professional interests. Additionally, the six-month co-op allowed me to apply what I had learned on campus to a real world setting. I would highly recommend this program to anyone who is interested in getting a jump-start into a industry career in biotechnology. Jesse Knaub, Class of 2006. Joined Global Biological Supply Chain (Centocor, J&J)

Kimberly RillThe Master of Biotech program allowed me to explore every characteristic of biotechnology that I was interested in. From learning exceptional laboratory skills to improving my research writing skills the program allowed me to gain real world experiences and expand my knowledge base. The flexibility of the program allowed me to tailor my course work toward topics that interested me. I had many different course choices that included business, ethical, social, legal, and research. The program opened the doors to a number of biotechnology careers and made me very marketable to employers. Kimberly Rill, Class of 2006. Joined Agilent Technologies

Sarah GeigerI was first attracted to the brevity of the Masters of Biotechnology program. After working in industry for a year, I did not want to leave for very long. This program allowed me to go back into industry before graduating and gave me a great deal of experience in the process. I feel as though the laboratory rotations and all of the laboratory courses will help me to excel in the future. By being exposed to numerous techniques has been very beneficial, I would feel comfortable walking into a laboratory and being able to perform most techniques. Because of my experience in this program I also feel very confident that I am now able to try new techniques and understand them readily. Sarah Geiger, Class of 2006. Joined GlaxoSmithKline

Christopher BabicCompleting the Master of Biotech program at Penn State was the best decision I have made in my academic/professional career. The program provides not only the opportunity for extensive, cutting edge scientific training, but also the opportunity to examine the legal, social, and economical sides of biotech. My experience in the program has given me a well-rounded knowledge of the scientific world, as well as marketable skills that are invaluable to anyone entering the field of biotech. I would highly recommend this program to anyone, including non-science majors, thinking of a career in the field of biotechnology. Christopher Babic, Class of 2004. Joined U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

Rachel (Schuster) MooreI came to the Biotechnology program after working for two years at an Environmental Consulting Firm as a Research Associate. I enjoyed my job very much but wanted to pursue other career interests as well. I was not at a point in my life where I wanted to invest an additional 3-5 years to earn a MS or PhD. I found the MS Biotechnology program at Penn State and saw the curriculum focused on many topics I was interested in and included an industry internship which I found to be a huge advantage. The program was quite intensive and covered a broad range of material in a short amount of time. I felt the program was perfectly fit for someone like me who needed to supplement her background knowledge to move into a better-suited career. I saw the skills gained from the program put to use daily during my internship and was hired on full time as a Research Associate at the end of my co-op. I am thankful for the opportunities this program has opened up for me. Rachel (Schuster) Moore, Class of 2004. Joined Bristol Myers Squibb

Julie GuillThe Master of Biotechnology from Penn State is [a] hot commodity for a career in today's fast paced Biotechnology industry. By incorporating social, ethical, legal, and business related issues in discussion-based courses guided by leaders in the industry and hands-on biotechnological research techniques, this degree is both unique and priceless. A broad array of opportunities awaits you upon graduation. Whether you want to further your education, go into research, project management, business, legal work, or a consulting position in the Biotechnology and Life Science fields, this degree provides you with tremendous flexibility to the multitude of opportunities available. The education you receive from Penn State with a Master's degree in Biotechnology is competitive in today's global market. Penn State stands above the rest in providing such a marketable degree for a career in biotechnology! Julie Guill, Class of 2004. Joined Accenture

Katie KitsopolousThe accelerated program at Pennsylvania State included extensive laboratory training as well as colloquium about the industry itself which allowed me to learn not only the current research techniques, but the current trends and issues involving pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. The program also allowed for a variety of elective courses and laboratory rotations where I experienced a broad spectrum of subjects within the biological sciences and many new technologies currently used in the industry. These experiences, along with the opportunity to take MBA courses within the degree program, have given me the skills I needed to excel at my current position as a molecular biologist and inspired me to explore new opportunities in the business side of the biotechnology field. Katie Kitsopolous, Class of 2004 Joined Research Triangle Institute (RTI International)

Mathew Budura As a Penn State Undergrad, I looked at several other programs to continue my education. After looking at the alternatives, I decided to stay at Penn State and enrolled in the MS. Biotech program. The program was attractive because it was shorter than most and provided an internship in industry which is vital for networking for future jobs. I chose to do my internship in Germany and the Coop office was very helpful in helping me fulfill this goal. I would say the program gave me a good grasp on a variety of topics, helping prepare me for a job as a researcher in the Biotech industry. Matthew Budura, Class of 2004. Joined Human Genome Sciences

Samir WadhawanI feel that it is good program to expose students with a Bachelor's Degree to various areas of Life Sciences and the careers that one can pursue in each of them. The program has a good mix of theoretical, laboratory and interactive courses. The students get a chance to informally interact with the successful personel in both industry and academia, and explore various career opportunitites. Another commendable aspect of the program is the summer-fall internship, which provides the students with an adequate work experience to aid them in finding placements after they graduate with their Master’s. I feel this program is ideal for students who are at a stand point in their career, to enable them in making the right decision. Samir Wadhawan, Class of 2004. Proceeded to a Ph.D. program in Bioinformatics at Penn State

Melissa CasselThe Master of Biotechnology program at Penn State gave me the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in research and technology that I would have never been exposed to in my undergraduate program at a small liberal arts university. With this hands-on training, I was able to land a Co-op position with Centocor, a Johnson & Johnson company, optimizing recombinant antibody expression systems for high-level production. I looked forward to graduation knowing that with the skills and work experience I have gained, I will be highly marketable in today’s advancing biotechnology industry. Melissa Cassel, Class of 2003. Joined Centocor (J&J)

Laura HaunschildI came to the Biotechnology program as an ecologist working in the pharmaceutical industry as a chemist. I felt my career was unfocused and not headed in the direction I wanted; I also knew my education, up to that date, was not sufficient to change my career path easily. What was additionally clear was that I enjoyed working in industry and did not want to take a long leave of absence from the workforce. I found the Master of Biotechnology program at Penn State and saw the curriculum focused on many topics I was interested in, allowed for an industry internship, and was intensive. All of these reasons made my choice quite easy to return to school at Penn State. While there, I was quite challenged, because the program was molecular and microbiology focused, subjects that I had not for some years visited. I felt the program was perfectly fit for someone like me who needed to supplement her background knowledge to move into a better-suited career. I saw the new skills put to use daily during my internship and knew that I will be very well-suited for a job in biotechnology. I am very thankful for the preparation and all I achieved through my hard work at Penn State. Laura Haunschild, Class of 2003. Joined Clinphone

William JoI think one of the strengths of this program is the lab training which gives students some experience in a variety of techniques which are difficult to obtain as an undergrad. The approach of having students train in a wide array of techniques is a good one and allows them to be flexible when looking for jobs in different fields of the life sciences. This makes the Master of Biotech program at Penn State different from other Masters. The internship is also a good experience and since it’s done at the end of the program, it is possible to start looking for a job during the internship. William Jo, Class of 2003. Proceeded to Ph.D. program at U.C. Berkeley

Rama MohanThe brevity of the program and the inclusion of an industry internship were the two attributes that attracted me to the Master of Biotechnology program. Even with the program being only 15 months long, the curriculum includes several classes that prepare you not only for a future job but also for the internship. It seems almost scary when I think about what skills I learned in labs and rotations that are specifically used at WRAIR. The basic foundation of skills and techniques were taught to me previous to my time at Penn State, but these were reinforced. This includes the basic molecular biology background for cloning, PCR, transformation, digests and ligations and a multitude of other laboratory techniques. The more specific knowledge of fermentations, protein purification, animal work, tissue culture, monoclonal antibody production and western blots are skills I learned during the Methods in Biofermentation class and Hybridoma and Cell Culture rotation taken during the past Spring semester and Molecular Biology Lab taken last Fall. It really is uncanny how appropriate this internship is in demonstrating how such skills taught in class are utilized in an industry setting. Rama Mohan, Class of 2003. Joined Biorexis

Alexio SantiagoWhen I went to the Master of Biotechnology program, I had no idea on what sort of a career path I wanted to follow. The program changed that. It provided me the opportunity through both coursework and internship, to examine various careers and to finally figure out what I would best enjoy. The program is one of a few biotech programs in the nation that consists of the internship component. As a result, it provides the student with cutting edge technology and a “foot in the door” in many governmental and corporate industries in terms of a career path and employment. To anyone in the biotech field, I would highly recommend this program. Aleixo Santiago, Class of 2003. Proceeded to Ph.D. program in U. Florida

John WattI found the biotechnology program at Penn State more than adequately prepared me for entry into governmental research. First, the curriculum’s concentration on technique-driven laboratory course pushed me to become fluent in many of the assays that I am now called upon to use. Also, I found that the program was incredibly flexible and provided the opportunity for me to take several electives each semester from several different departments according to my own interests. During my time in the Biotechnology Program I solidly decided where I intend to practice as a biomedical scientist. Finally, the program afforded all the benefits of a prestigious research institution’s graduate school (the opportunity to attend seminars, train with cutting-edge research tools, network with industry professionals, utilize professional placement services) without having to sacrifice the five to seven years necessary to complete a PhD. John Watt, Class of 2003. Proceeded to MD degree program at Jefferson University

Lindsay HellerBeing a member of Penn State's Master of Biotechnology program provided me with the hands on experience which I had previously never had. The skills that I have learned will allow me to not only be a valuable member in the workplace, but have also provided me with a solid foundation to which I will be able to build upon in the future. While requirements exist within the program it is also very flexible in terms of the classes you choose for your electives and the type of internship that you feel is most suited to you. Being a student in this program has provided me with numerous learning and corporate opportunities that will no doubt play a major role in my future. Lindsay Heller, Class of 2003. Now with Wadsworth Center in Albany, NY

Juliet PhillipsThe Master of Biotechnology Program is the perfect way to prepare for a career in a life science-related industry or business. The course content covers a broad range of topics that strengthens analytical, writing, and laboratory skills through hands-on, intensive laboratory courses. In addition, the internships, being an integral part of the professional Master of Biotechnology program, offer excellent opportunities for both income potential and obtaining related work experience. For instance, I landed a dream internship with a company that would not have hired me had it not been for the lab experience I had gained in the Master of Biotechnology program at Penn State.Tim Herring, Class of 2002Joined Alltech, Inc.I am glad I chose to do my Masters in Biotechnology at Penn State. Apart from the excellent faculty and the variety of interesting courses that are offered, the industry internship program which is required for the degree, is what distinguishes this course from many others. This internship provides us with the experience of working in the “real world” gearing us up for job in industry. I would recommend this program to anyone who would want to enter the biotech field. Juliet Philips, Class of 2002. Became research staff at Johns Hopkins University

Marcia SwartzwelderThe Master of Biotechnology program is a great way to get experience in molecular biology techniques and to learn about the latest in the field of biotechnology. The classes I took while in the program gave me an edge when applying for internship in industry. Companies I interviewed with were impressed with the program, and I am confident that I have the background to do whatever they ask of me. If you're looking for a program that will give you the tools and experience you need to get a job in industry, the Master of Biotechnology program is it!Valerie Alyne Miller, Class of 2002Joined GlaxoSmithKlineThe Master of Biotechnology program is fast-paced and exciting. The core courses exposed me to a variety of areas associated with modern biotechnology, providing me hands-on experience with techniques and instrumentation. I was also free to tailor the program to my personal interests with several elective courses. The small size and integrated style of the program ensure that students can interact with professors while learning both the scientific and business aspects of the field. The internship at the conclusion of the program offers a chance to demonstrate relevant skills in an industry setting. I would recommend Penn State's Master of Biotechnology program to anyone interested in the practical applications of molecular biology and biotechnology. Marcia Swartzwelder, Class of 2002. Joined the Forensic Lab at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement