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Key biomedical fields encompass anatomy (both macroscopic and microscopic), physiology/pharmacology (spanning molecular, cellular, and whole-body systems), biochemistry/molecular biology, endocrinology, and toxicology. Focus areas include exercise science covering heart, blood vessel, and muscle function; cardiovascular studies involving neurohormonal control; membrane transport research related to cystic fibrosis and heart conditions; and reproductive science examining estrogen-related environmental effects and growth processes.
The Biomedical Sciences PhD program adopts an interdisciplinary approach, blending molecular, cellular, and whole-organism biology within medical research. Students gain expertise to explore medically significant questions across different biological scales and connect discoveries to mammalian body functions. Through training in foundational and cutting-edge techniques, participants acquire skills for high-level biomedical investigations. Housed in the Department of Biomedical Sciences (College of Veterinary Medicine), the program features faculty from various medical science specialties such as anatomy, biochemistry, tissue studies, disease pathology, molecular biology, body function studies, drug actions, and poison effects. This creates an ideal setting for advanced education and distinctive preparation for scientists pursuing cross-disciplinary medical research.