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The Doctor of Philosophy in biomedical science, specializing in molecular medicine, offers cross-disciplinary education in the principles and techniques essential for studying biological systems and molecular pathways linked to human health conditions. This PhD program mandates completion of at least 72 semester hours of graduate coursework, with students required to maintain a minimum 3.00 GPA throughout their studies.
Prospective students initially enroll through the Biomedical Science Program, which allows considerable adaptability during the first year. This structure enables learners to explore various academic paths while undertaking research rotations before selecting their specialized track in molecular medicine.
The program features a carefully designed curriculum combining mandatory and optional courses, exposing students to diverse fields such as molecular biology, cellular processes, biochemistry, and systems biology. This approach guarantees thorough grounding in both theoretical knowledge and practical methodologies related to molecular/cellular studies and clinical applications. The flexible structure permits customization to align with individual research interests. Faculty members actively engage in numerous investigations spanning molecular/cellular biology and medical applications at the molecular level.