Johns Hopkins University Animal Genetics

  • A program that focuses on the scientific study of the genetics of multicellular animal life forms from the experimental, comparative, and clinical (veterinary and medical) viewpoints. Includes instruction in molecular genetics, gene expression, gene regulation, genomics, epigenetic phenomena, DNA recombination and repair, genetic interactions at the microbial and higher levels, and molecular evolution. Find colleges offering animal genetics degree.
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      Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as life sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, statistics, and research and development in these fields. Read more about natural sciences managers in our career profile section.
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      Baltimore-Towson, MD

      • Total Employment: 500
      • Average Annual Salary: $101,090
      • Average Hourly Rate: $48.60
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2008): 44,600
      • Total Employment Projected (2018): 51,500
      • Percent Job Growth: 6.90%
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      Research or study basic principles of plant and animal life, such as origin, relationship, development, anatomy, and functions. Read more about biologists in our career profile section.
    Awarded Degrees and Program Completion Details
    Animal Genetics
     Total
    Overall
    All Students3
     
    By Gender
    Male3
    Female-
     
    By Race
    Non-Resident Alien1
    American Indian-
    Black-
    Asian-
    Hispanic-
    White2
    Unknown-
     
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