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The Cell Biology and Physiology Program covers diverse disciplines including cellular biology, cardiovascular, digestive, kidney and lung systems, neuroscience, intracellular signaling, hormone studies, and oncology. This wide-ranging curriculum introduces graduate students to both microscopic cellular processes and whole-body physiological systems, fostering deep comprehension of human biology and disease pathways. Our program offers a customized, challenging academic journey to equip students for biomedical research and education careers. Through this graduate track, participants engage with cutting-edge theories while honing abilities to design and evaluate advanced approaches for investigating modern cell biology and physiology challenges. After establishing core knowledge in cellular and physiological studies, scholars can expand their expertise by choosing supplementary courses in areas like computational biology, genetic studies, drug interactions, immune system science, or biochemical processes that align with their research focus. Thesis projects allow students to utilize these methodologies to tackle meaningful biological and medical questions. The curriculum emphasizes rigorous scientific training, empowering students to investigate biological mechanisms across molecular, cellular, and organismal scales. Special attention is given to professional growth, including developing communication abilities and guidance to help students navigate various career paths in the biomedical field post-graduation. Alumni emerge fully equipped to pursue research across multiple academic specialties.
A bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.) is required for admission. Applicants are expected to have a strong background in the biological sciences, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. The required minimum total score on the exams are internet-based TOEFL exam = 90, The IELTS exam = 7.