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BIOLOGY SCHOOLS HBCU
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N Alabama A&M University N Alcorn State University N Claflin University N Delaware State University N Fayetville State University N Florida A&M University N Grambling State University N Hampton University N Howard University N Jackson State University N Morgan State University
N North Carolina A&T State University
N North Carolina Central University
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N Norfolk State University N Prairie View A&M University N Spelman College
N Southern University A&M College
N Tennessee State University N Texas Southern University N Tuskegee University
N University of Maryland Eastern Shore
N Virginia State University N Winston Salem University N Xavier University
ther Howard University innovations include treatment technologies for malaria and Ebola and vaccines for meningitis co-commercialized with National Institutes of Health.
According to the American Institute of Biological Sciences, a biologist may have careers in: 1. Pharmaceuticals
| 2. Biotechnology | 3. Medical Research.
“Their work increases our understanding about the natural world in which we live and helps us address issues of personal well-being and worldwide concern, such as environmental degradation, threats to human health, and maintaining viable and abundant food supplies,“ AIB says.
A recent
HBCU-college.com list ranks 83 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) offering biology programs. The best HBCU biology program in the United States is offered by Howard University. The Washington, DC, based college offers an excellent program with a five-star rating for curriculum and five stars for teaching.
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