Curriculum

The University of Florida College of Medicine's Interdisciplinary Program in Biomedical Sciences is a Ph.D. program designed to prepare students for a diverse range of careers in research and teaching in academic and commercial settings. Students are exposed to the fundamental principles of biomedical research through a core curriculum before selecting a more specialized research goal from one of the six advanced programs within the IDP. The IDP provides a modern, comprehensive graduate education in biomedical science while providing both maximum program flexibility as well as appropriate specialization for graduate students.

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The IDP curriculum includes a first-year core courses encompassing the "Fundamentals of Biomedical Science", and advanced courses organized by the advanced concentrations. 

IDP Curriculum Links
Core Curriculum Summary
Advanced Curriculum
COM Research Seminar Schedule
Journal Clubs and Research Conferences
Current Students
Core Course Home Page
Core Course Evaluation Page
Academic Advice
Notices & Critical Information (Calendars, Mentors, etc.)

Advanced Concentrations

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Genetics
Immunology and Microbiology
Molecular Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology and Pharmacology

 


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Last Updated on 8/17/2000
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