Graduation Requirements
Students must complete the following coursework to graduate: core courses, laboratory rotation and research area-specific courses. Students then transition to thesis research.
Course Curriculum Available
- Experimental Design and Disease Modeling
- Advanced Cell Biology
- Advanced Molecular Biology and Gene Regulation
- Biomedical Ethics
- Principals of Biostatistics I: Descriptive methods and introduction to statistical inference
- Biomedical Science Journal Club: Critical Analysis and Discussion
- Biomedical Informatics: Genomics and Microbiome
- Principles of Biostatistics: Descriptive Methods and Introduction to Statistical Inference
- Advanced Musculoskeletal Biology
- Advanced Immunology and Immune System Dynamics
- Advanced Neurobiology
- Advanced Cancer Biology and Therapeutic Mechanisms
- Pre-Thesis & Thesis Research
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