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Our program aims to immerse students in endocrinology's interdisciplinary nature through seminars, courses, and faculty research spanning structural, molecular, cellular, organismal, and comparative endocrinology to chemical ecology. Alumni have pursued diverse careers in education, academic/industry research, government regulation, and private enterprise.
Faculty in our Endocrinology Graduate Group (offering MA and PhD degrees) explore wide-ranging endocrine topics, studying chemical mediators like autocrine, paracrine, endocrine, and ectohormonal factors. Their research covers hormone-related areas including cancer biology, signal transduction, drug development, membrane biology, virology, metabolism, differentiation, morphogenesis, toxicology, and gene regulation. Program graduates have successfully entered various professional fields such as education, research (academic and industrial), government oversight, and corporate sectors.
The minimum graduate admission requirements are: bachelor’s degree or recognized equivalent from an accredited institution; satisfactory scholastic average, usually a minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 (B) on a 4.0 scale; and enough undergraduate training to do graduate work in your chosen field.
TOEFL at least 90 for the Internet-based test (IBT), and 570 for the paper-based format (PBT); Overall Band score must be at least 7 on a 9-point scale for IELTS