IDP Overview

 IDP Advanced Programs

Graduate training beyond the first year focuses on laboratory research supervised by the student's mentor, supplemented with advanced courses provided by the advanced concentrations.  Advanced programs represent interdepartmental disciplines with flexible structure and membership to accommodate changes in the structure and scope of biomedical science.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Genetics
Immunology and Microbiology
Molecular Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology and Pharmacology

  
 
The College of Medicine also offers several M.S. & Joint Degree Programs.  Joint degree programs allow qualified students to combine medical science studies with other professional or graduate works to broaden their academic knowledge, earn two degrees in a reduced amount of time, and better prepare for various biomedical science career tracks.