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69 Master's degrees in Biology in Germany
Biomechanical Engineering
The Biomechanical Engineering degree at Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg focusses on various medical devices and products that permanently remain within the human body and completely or partially assume the functions of the replaced body part. This especially includes knee, shoulder and hip joint endoprostheses respectively.
Biology
The biology master’s degree programme is a research oriented course of studies which aims to provide in depth training in the techniques and methods used in modern biology and related fields. Learn more with Biology from Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg.
Molecular Biology and Evolution
The Molecular Biology and Evolution program at the University of Kiel begins every winter semester. It is an international program, taught entirely in English, and it is based on the fruitful collaboration with the Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Plön.
Biology - Microbial and Plant Biotechnology
Biology - Microbial and Plant Biotechnology from University of Kaiserslautern-Landau provides a deepened, scientifically founded education in the biotechnological use of microorganisms and plants.
Stem Cell Medicine
The international Stem Cell Medicine Master program offered by the Ruhr University Bochum invites you to chart the course for the medicine of the future
Geobiology and Paleobiology
The Master's program "Geobiology and Paleobiology" (MGAP) at Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich is a consecutive, research-oriented, four-term international master program of the Faculty of Geosciences, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, in collaboration with researchers of the Bavarian State collections under the umbrella of the GeoBio-CenterLMU.
Matter to Life (Direct Track Master Phase)
In the 2-year Master's phase, modules and courses are curated to give you a comprehensive understanding of the topic of Matter to Life (Direct Track Master Phase) at Max Planck School Matter to Life
Bionics
The basic principle of biomimetics is learning from nature. The goal is to understand the principles and systems behind nature’s constructions and then to transfer them to technological systems and devices. Explore the Bionics programme offered by Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences.
Bioeconomy
During the interdisciplinary Bioeconomy program at University of Hohenheim that looks at the entire bio-based value chain and networks, students examine the ecological, social, and economic dimensions of the bioeconomy on a micro and macro-level.