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The Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences (DBMS) at Queen's University provides graduate programs for Master of Science (Anatomical Sciences), Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. For the M.Sc. and Ph.D programs, students can specialize in one of five research-focused areas that highlight the department's expertise. You'll find an ideal environment to grow as an independent, accomplished research scientist within this vibrant academic setting. The department fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, offering programs through integrated teaching approaches. This multidisciplinary approach connects students with more than 80 faculty members conducting diverse biomedical research, employing techniques that examine everything from molecular structures to cellular processes, organ systems, and complete biological organisms. Research covers both clinical and fundamental science, concentrating on reproductive biology, maternal-fetal health, women's wellness, pregnancy-related conditions, sexual health disorders, and developmental origins of health and disease. Investigations utilize patient groups, animal models, and laboratory-based experimental systems.