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The physiology program equips students for careers in groundbreaking research, academic instruction, and practical physiology applications at higher education institutions. Alumni also secure positions in governmental or corporate research facilities. The curriculum focuses on comprehensive education in molecular, cellular, and systemic physiology, covering specialized fields like neurobiology, cardiovascular studies, cellular processes, digestive systems, and kidney function. Students can pursue either a Master's or Doctoral degree while working alongside distinguished faculty researchers. Prospective students generally hold undergraduate degrees in biology, chemistry, physics, or engineering disciplines.
The candidate for graduate work in Physiology should have demonstrated above-average academic performance. Entry into the program is contingent upon award of the baccalaureate degree.
Applicants generally enter the Physiology PhD program after one year in the PhD Program in Biomedical Sciences (PPBS).
Applicants to the PhD Program in Biomedical Sciences are required to submit the following: