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Biotechnology and biological sciences | University of Canterbury

August 22nd, 2018 7:43 pm

UC's School of Biological Sciences is a vibrant research environment, which receives more than $3 million of external research income every year.

Research is fascinating and conducted across three main fields - biotechnology, biodiversity and biosecurity, all of which are exciting and rapidly developing subjects worldwide.

Our students mix and match, according to their needs and interests, from the diverse range of courses including Antarctic ecosystems, marine ecology and climate change. There are opportunities to use gene technologies, electron microscopes and satellite images, and the research can take you to field stations throughout New Zealand's South Island, to Antarctica and the other side of the world.

Areas of current research biomolecular interactionsinclude:

Biomolecular Interaction Centre

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Areas of current research in Antarctic studies include:

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Areas of current research in climate change include:

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Areas of current research in free radical biochemistry include:

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