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The PhD program in biomedical science, specializing in free radical and radiation biology, is an interdisciplinary degree requiring 72 semester hours of graduate coursework. Candidates must maintain a minimum 3.00 GPA throughout their studies. Students can concentrate on radiation biology or redox biology, with potential focus areas in cancer research or age-related degenerative diseases. While applicants come from varied academic backgrounds, prerequisites include two years of chemistry (covering organic chemistry and biochemistry), one year of physics, two years of biology, and mathematics through calculus. The program fosters collaboration through three research rotations in any biomedical science faculty lab, regardless of departmental affiliation. A dedicated faculty advisor guides students in course selection, research rotations, and registration. The curriculum offers flexibility through elective courses aligned with individual research interests.