About the program

The Graduate Program in Pathobiology & Molecular Medicine offers a course of study in biomedical research leading to the Ph.D. degree. The program is administered by two clinical departments: Pathology and Internal Medicine. Pathology is a branch of medical science that concerns itself with the study of the nature of human disease and its causes, whereas Medicine is concerned with therapeutic strategies to prevent or cure human diseases.  Doctoral students in the Pathobiology & Molecular Medicine Graduate Program are exposed to each of these disciplines in a program of study that unites contemporary investigative research in biomedical sciences with an understanding of human disease and the challenges that face effective treatment.

Who should apply? Senior undergraduate students in the biological sciences (see pre-requisites) who have an interest in applied medical science.  However, the Program has also accepted medical doctors, medical laboratory technicians and veterinarians wishing to pursue a research degree.

Duration of study: Most students take 5 years to complete the program. During this time, the students receive a stipend of $23-25,000/year, health insurance, and complete tuition remission.


News

The Graduate Program would like to welcome our incoming graduate class for the 2012-2013 year.

 

Logan Fulford-Indiana University

Gabriel Gracia- Maldonado-University of Puerto Rico

Aaron May-Iowa State University

 

Graduate Students at a Reds Game

Upcoming Events

Pathology Seminar

Thursday, May 17, 2012

MSB 6051-12:00pm

Presenter: Xuejun Wang, MD, PhD

 

Career Seminar

Monday, May 21, 2012

MSB 1156-11:30am

Presenter: Stephanie Yoder-Krupski, PhD

 

 

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