MBiotech stands for the Master of Biotechnology. It’s a graduate program at U of T that combines business and science education to produce professionals that are capable of florishing in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. It’s a relatively new program, having only been around about 15 years at the time of this post, but has garnered a solid reputation in the professional sphere.
I started the program in May of this year (2018), because I’ve got a strong interest in business and drugs (pharmaceuticals!), and I want to spend my time being involved with both in a way that doesn’t involve becoming a drug dealer…
All jokes aside, so far it has been a great experience and I’m really looking forward to managing the development of drugs from their early clinical trial stages up to the point where they’re in your family physician’s sleeve.
My internship starts in January 2019, and I’m excited to document the process.


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