Graduate Program in Genetics, Cell Biology and Anatomy
The Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Anatomy offers graduate training programs leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degree. The M.S. program is a two year program that includes course work and research in Genetics, Cell Biology and Anatomy that is designed to enhance a career in biomedical research, medicine or dentistry. The Ph.D. program is designed to provide a comprehensive research and classroom experience in genetics, cell biology and/or the anatomical sciences for students who wish to pursue careers as independent researchers and/or educators at the university level. Research areas under study by investigators in this department include cancer; immunology, autoimmunity and B cell malignancy; neurodegenerative diseases and retinal degeneration; stem cell biology and congenital abnormalities.
Details about specific aspects of the program can be found at the following links: