Areas
of Study

With seven basic medical science departments and over 20 modules, there are many opportunities to meet your individual interests.

Anatomy and Cell Biology

Learn the anatomy of organ systems and tissues, understand how cells in the human body interact when forming tissues, and examine the cellular mechanisms governing processes such as cancer, cardiovascular disease and mental disorders.

 

Biochemistry

Study the molecules and mechanisms essential to life with an emphasis on understanding structure, function and regulation as they relate to the molecular basis of disease.

 

Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Take part in epidemiologic studies concerned with the determinants of health and distribution of diseases in human populations.

 

Medical Biophysics

Examine biological processes to aid medical diagnosis and therapy such as medical imaging, blood flow, metastasis of cancer cells, movement of joints and muscles using foundations in the physical sciences.

 

Microbiology and Immunology

Discover how the immune system protects us, and learn about microorganisms, antimicrobial therapies, vaccine strategies/challenges and lab techniques used to identify bacteria and measure immune health.

 

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Build on a foundation of normal anatomy, biochemistry, cell biology and physiology to look at the structural and functional changes that occur in human disease or in unnatural or sudden death.

 

Physiology and Pharmacology

Learn how the human body works – from the smallest cells up to complex organ systems. Study how drugs act on biological systems to modify physiological functions in health and disease.

 

Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences

Enjoy the flexibility of the Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences modules with access to courses offered by all of the Basic Medical Science departments and the interdisciplinary study of human health and disease.

 

Areas
of Study

With seven basic medical science departments and over 20 modules, there are many opportunities to meet your individual interests.

Anatomy and Cell Biology

Learn the anatomy of organ systems and tissues, understand how cells in the human body interact when forming tissues, and examine the cellular mechanisms governing processes such as cancer, cardiovascular disease and mental disorders.

 

Biochemistry

Study the molecules and mechanisms essential to life with an emphasis on understanding structure, function and regulation as they relate to the molecular basis of disease.

 

Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Take part in epidemiologic studies concerned with the determinants of health and distribution of diseases in human populations.

 

Medical Biophysics

Examine biological processes to aid medical diagnosis and therapy such as medical imaging, blood flow, metastasis of cancer cells, movement of joints and muscles using foundations in the physical sciences.

 

Microbiology and Immunology

Discover how the immune system protects us, and learn about microorganisms, antimicrobial therapies, vaccine strategies/challenges and lab techniques used to identify bacteria and measure immune health.

 

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Build on a foundation of normal anatomy, biochemistry, cell biology and physiology to look at the structural and functional changes that occur in human disease or in unnatural or sudden death.

 

Physiology and Pharmacology

Learn how the human body works – from the smallest cells up to complex organ systems. Study how drugs act on biological systems to modify physiological functions in health and disease.

 

Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences

Enjoy the flexibility of the Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences modules with access to courses offered by all of the Basic Medical Science departments and the interdisciplinary study of human health and disease.

 

Areas of

Study

With seven basic medical science departments and over 20 modules, there are many opportunities to meet your individual interests.

Anatomy and Cell Biology

Learn the anatomy of organ systems and tissues, understand how cells in the human body interact when forming tissues, and examine the cellular mechanisms governing processes such as cancer, cardiovascular disease and mental disorders.

 

Biochemistry

Study the molecules and mechanisms essential to life with an emphasis on understanding structure, function and regulation as they relate to the molecular basis of disease.

 

Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Take part in epidemiologic studies concerned with the determinants of health and distribution of diseases in human populations.

 

Medical Biophysics

Examine biological processes to aid medical diagnosis and therapy such as medical imaging, blood flow, metastasis of cancer cells, movement of joints and muscles using foundations in the physical sciences.

 

Microbiology and Immunology

Discover how the immune system protects us, and learn about microorganisms, antimicrobial therapies, vaccine strategies/challenges and lab techniques used to identify bacteria and measure immune health.

 

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Build on a foundation of normal anatomy, biochemistry, cell biology and physiology to look at the structural and functional changes that occur in human disease or in unnatural or sudden death.

 

Physiology and Pharmacology

Learn how the human body works – from the smallest cells up to complex organ systems. Study how drugs act on biological systems to modify physiological functions in health and disease.

 

Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences

Enjoy the flexibility of the Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences modules with access to courses offered by all of the Basic Medical Science departments and the interdisciplinary study of human health and disease.

 

Areas of
Study

With seven basic medical science departments and over 20 modules, there are many opportunities to meet your individual interests.

Anatomy and Cell Biology

Learn the anatomy of organ systems and tissues, understand how cells in the human body interact when forming tissues, and examine the cellular mechanisms governing processes such as cancer, cardiovascular disease and mental disorders.

 

Biochemistry

Study the molecules and mechanisms essential to life with an emphasis on understanding structure, function and regulation as they relate to the molecular basis of disease.

 

Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Take part in epidemiologic studies concerned with the determinants of health and distribution of diseases in human populations.

 

Medical Biophysics

Examine biological processes to aid medical diagnosis and therapy such as medical imaging, blood flow, metastasis of cancer cells, movement of joints and muscles using foundations in the physical sciences.

 

Microbiology and Immunology

Discover how the immune system protects us, and learn about microorganisms, antimicrobial therapies, vaccine strategies/challenges and lab techniques used to identify bacteria and measure immune health.

 

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Build on a foundation of normal anatomy, biochemistry, cell biology and physiology to look at the structural and functional changes that occur in human disease or in unnatural or sudden death.

 

Physiology and Pharmacology

Learn how the human body works – from the smallest cells up to complex organ systems. Study how drugs act on biological systems to modify physiological functions in health and disease.

 

Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences

Enjoy the flexibility of the Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences modules with access to courses offered by all of the Basic Medical Science departments and the interdisciplinary study of human health and disease.

 

Areas of

Study

 

With seven basic medical science departments and over 20 modules, there are many opportunities to meet your individual interests.

Anatomy and Cell Biology

Learn the anatomy of organ systems and tissues, understand how cells in the human body interact when forming tissues, and examine the cellular mechanisms governing processes such as cancer, cardiovascular disease and mental disorders.

 

Biochemistry

Study the molecules and mechanisms essential to life with an emphasis on understanding structure, function and regulation as they relate to the molecular basis of disease.

 

Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Take part in epidemiologic studies concerned with the determinants of health and distribution of diseases in human populations.

 

Medical Biophysics

Examine biological processes to aid medical diagnosis and therapy such as medical imaging, blood flow, metastasis of cancer cells, movement of joints and muscles using foundations in the physical sciences.

 

Microbiology and Immunology

Discover how the immune system protects us, and learn about microorganisms, antimicrobial therapies, vaccine strategies/challenges and lab techniques used to identify bacteria and measure immune health.

 

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Build on a foundation of normal anatomy, biochemistry, cell biology and physiology to look at the structural and functional changes that occur in human disease or in unnatural or sudden death.

 

Physiology and Pharmacology

Learn how the human body works – from the smallest cells up to complex organ systems. Study how drugs act on biological systems to modify physiological functions in health and disease.

 

Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences

Enjoy the flexibility of the Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences modules with access to courses offered by all of the Basic Medical Science departments and the interdisciplinary study of human health and disease.