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Graduate Programs in Lab Science

offered by the #1 School of Public Health

Get to know the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, and Environmental Health and Engineering.

WE’RE FINDING SOLUTIONS
We’re researching cellular processes, diseases, the environment, and more to solve public health issues.

WE’RE PROTECTING HEALTH AND SAVING LIVES—MILLIONS AT A TIME 
We’re working toward a healthier population and a healthier planet.

NOW IT’S YOUR TURN
We’re preparing researchers to make an impact on health and society.

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Join Us—To Transform Your Future and Our World 

Our lab science-focused programs will train you to investigate major public health problems with creativity, rigorous methods, and collaboration. You’ll work with our world-class faculty to combat diseases, advance biomedical research, and promote environmental health. Our students graduate with marketable skills and real-world experience, ready to make an impact, from the #1 school of public health.

 

We Offer Flexible Degree Options For Current And Future Leaders

We offer master's degrees for both students who are new to the field and professionals with prior research experience. These programs are onsite and full time, with a few online and part-time options. They run from nine months to two years. Job placement is available as part of some programs.

 

What Degrees are Available?

  • Master of Arts in Public Health Biology (MAPHB)
  • Master of Health Science (MHS)
  • Master of Science (ScM)
Graduate programs in Lab Science

What Can You Do With Our Degrees? Become a:

  • Health care biotechnology worker
  • Clinical researcher
  • Physician scientist
  • Supervisory toxicologist
  • Environmental scientist
  • Radiation safety officer
  • Pharmaceutical consultant
  • Research scientist

School Highlights

1ST

First and Largest School of Public Health

27K+

Alumni Living in over 160 Countries

4:1

Student-to-Primary-Faculty Ratio

#1

Ranked by U.S. News & World Report since 1994