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The Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology graduate program offers a comprehensive course curriculum and diverse research opportunities focused on understanding human disease mechanisms, culminating in MSc and PhD degrees. Our department features outstanding research training initiatives that explore the fundamental causes and molecular processes behind various illnesses. More than 130 faculty members across campus and affiliated teaching hospitals lead research projects, teach pathobiology courses, and mentor graduate students in our PhD and MSc programs. We cultivate a distinctive academic research atmosphere that promotes collaboration between clinicians, researchers, and students. Through our program, students develop deep insights into how breakthroughs in both fundamental and clinical research translate into improved approaches for treating human diseases.
Our investigators tackle critical research questions by examining hemodynamic factors, inflammatory processes, and thrombotic mechanisms in atherosclerosis. Their work also explores extracellular matrix remodeling and cell-matrix communication in vascular disorders.
Studies span multiple levels - from molecular and cellular to organ and whole organism - utilizing various models including zebrafish, mice, and human subjects. We actively promote interdisciplinary partnerships within our department and support both basic and clinical researchers in transforming their findings into novel discoveries with therapeutic potential.