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The Department of Biological Sciences provides a challenging PhD program designed to cultivate researchers and educators through rigorous scientific training. Participants develop academic prowess by nurturing their natural inquisitiveness and understanding scientific methodology's demands. This curriculum delivers comprehensive education in contemporary biology, preparing graduates for professional paths in academic institutions, corporate research, and public sector roles.
Our biological sciences graduate program features distinctive multidisciplinary research opportunities across specialized fields including Cellular and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Structural Biology, Developmental Biology, Neuroscience, Microbiology, Ecological Studies, Environmental Science, Evolutionary Biology, and Physiological Systems. Alumni pursue successful careers in various sectors, with their capstone research projects demonstrating innovative contributions that adhere to stringent academic standards. The department's wide-ranging expertise enables students to explore numerous research specializations.
First-year candidates complete three laboratory rotations to identify optimal faculty mentorship pairings. These temporary placements allow exploration of laboratories aligned with students' research interests. By the second semester's conclusion, students collaboratively select an advisor to oversee both research direction and academic coursework. Our intimate research groups facilitate close faculty-student collaboration, resulting in dissertation findings published in prestigious peer-reviewed journals.
This specialization concentrates on muscular, neural, and epithelial physiology, with coursework emphasizing molecular, cellular, and systemic approaches. Students develop comprehensive physiological knowledge while integrating molecular methodologies into their investigations. The program teaches both organ-level and cellular physiological techniques, covering current research areas such as fluid balance, membrane transport, ion channel dynamics, muscular systems, movement neurobiology, cellular signaling, motility mechanisms, bioenergetics, and physical activity physiology.