In Biotechnology MSc programs, research opportunities abound, particularly in -omics technologies, spanning genetics, cancer biology, microbiology, immunology, bioinformatics, plant biochemistry, and molecular biology. While research in these diverse areas may be conducted independently, there exists a significant synergy between closely or distantly related fields, leading to the exploration of new research avenues. The Biotechnology Master's Program aims to cultivate biotechnologists with a Master's degree, equipped with advanced knowledge and skills in life sciences-related disciplines, catering to the needs of academia, industry, and the broader public.