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The Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology (MCP) program collaborates with the Center for Training in Pharmacology and Drug Development (CTPDD) to provide comprehensive graduate education in molecular and cellular pharmacology. This interdisciplinary program focuses on doctoral studies combining molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology, while emphasizing their application to contemporary pharmacological research. Additional degree options overseen by faculty include cellular and molecular biology, environmental toxicology, neuroscience, biomolecular chemistry, and genetics.
Program graduates gain exceptional preparation for careers across biomedical science sectors, including academia and industry. We offer distinctive training for emerging researchers investigating fundamental cellular signaling mechanisms. Understanding these pathways is essential for developing novel therapeutics and advancing disease treatment. The MCP Training Program faculty encourages you to explore the academic and research possibilities outlined here and to become part of this dynamic graduate program.
International applicants must have a degree comparable to a regionally accredited U.S. bachelor’s degree.
English Language Requirement
Minimum TOEFL requirement: 92 internet (iBT); 580 paper-based test (PBT)
Minimum IELTS requirement: 7.0