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Employing an array of molecular, genetic, and imaging techniques across various model organisms—including mammalian cells, yeast, fruit flies, mice, and rats—researchers in this specialization conduct both fundamental and translational studies to advance our understanding of human health and disease. Students develop proficiency in state-of-the-art microscopy methods, cellular assays, gene-editing technologies like CRISPR/Cas9, traditional genetic approaches, as well as modern proteomic, genomic, and epigenomic tools. Investigated conditions span cancer, cardiovascular diseases, developmental abnormalities, fibrotic conditions, spinal cord injuries, viral infections, epilepsy, and auditory, sleep, and neurological disorders.
Florida State University College of Medicine's Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. Program equips students to address critical medical questions through innovative methodologies. A key advantage of the program lies in its wide-ranging research themes and methodological diversity, enabling scholars to explore health and disease across scales—from molecular interactions to whole-organism physiology. All admitted BMS graduate students receive a personal laptop and a generous stipend covering living expenses, tuition, and enrollment fees.
The Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program at Florida State University actively fosters diversity among its student population and champions equitable access to advanced education. Recognizing that our graduates will shape the next generation of scientific thought leaders, we prioritize cultivating an inclusive atmosphere that values diverse viewpoints—a cornerstone of rigorous scientific training and intellectual progress.