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The Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology graduate program delivers a comprehensive curriculum featuring diverse courses and multidisciplinary research opportunities focused on understanding human disease mechanisms, culminating in MSc and PhD degrees. Our department provides outstanding research training initiatives that explore the fundamental nature and molecular basis of human disorders. More than 130 faculty members across campus and affiliated teaching hospitals lead investigations, teach pathobiology courses, and mentor students in our PhD and MSc programs. We foster a distinctive academic research atmosphere that promotes collaboration between clinicians, researchers, and trainees. Students develop deep insights into how breakthroughs in both fundamental and clinical research translate into improved approaches for treating human diseases.
From pinpointing disease-causing genetic alterations to creating diagnostic technologies that transform healthcare, this research field plays a vital role in advancing personalized and translational medicine. Our investigators reveal how gene and protein interactions establish and function within complex molecular systems. These intricate networks ultimately govern cellular and organismal outcomes.