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The M.S. program provides comprehensive interdisciplinary education across key Biomedical Sciences disciplines. Designed to equip students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, it prepares them for careers in research and academia. The curriculum combines laboratory coursework with hands-on training, while thesis students conduct experimental research under faculty supervision. Two pathways are offered: Thesis Track - featuring a specialized concentration aligned with the student's research focus. Concentrations include: Cancer Biology and Genetics, Infectious Disease and Immunity, Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, Neuroscience, and Organ Systems and Translational Medicine. Students develop and defend a master's thesis with faculty guidance. Non-Thesis Track - covering General Biomedical Sciences through coursework across all five concentration areas. This graduate program presents five specialization options for thesis-seeking students: Cancer Biology and Genetics, Infectious Disease and Immunity, Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, Neuroscience, and Organ Systems and Translational Medicine