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Program Structure

The Program is focused on research training which begins in the first year as rotations in different laboratories and continues as the student begins potential thesis projects in a chosen mentor's laboratory. The Ph.D. thesis research involves critical thinking and the execution of ideas in the laboratory through the use of sound scientific method. Students are guided by their mentors and a selected thesis research committee, which meets on a routine basis throughout the training experience.

In the first year of the program students complete Foundations in Biomedical Sciences, a course that lays the foundation in Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. They then proceed to basic courses in Genetics, followed by more advanced specialized training. Additional credit hours of elective courses are available, and are generally geared to meet the individual needs of students as they move into the specific areas of their thesis research. Course requirements are completed by the end of the 2nd year and students spend an average of another 2-3 years to complete their individual thesis projects. Throughout their experience, students take part in weekly journal clubs, attend seminars, and have many opportunities to present and discuss their work with both faculty and students at TJU and at national scientific meetings.

Curriculum

First Year:

  • GC 550 Foundations in
    Biomedical Sciences
  • GC 640 Research Ethics
  • GE 511 Experimental Methods I
  • GE 521 Experimental Methods II
  • GE 531 Experimental Methods III
  • GE 612 Genetics of Model Organisms
  • GE 637 Advanced Human Genetics
  • GE 710 Seminar in Genetics I
  • GE 720 Seminar in Genetics II
  • GE 730 Seminar in Genetics III
  • GE 910 Research
  • GE 920 Research
  • GE 930 Research
  • BI 525 Biochemistry II – Genetic Information
  • "Fundamentals*" Course or elective

Second Year:

  • GC 660 Statistical Methods
  • GC 633 Topics in Bioinformatics
  • GE 636 Regulation of Cell Cycle
    and Apoptosis 
  • GE 651 Pathobiology of Cancer
  • GE 652 Molecular Basis of Cancer
  • GE 710 Seminar in Genetics
  • GE 720 Seminar in Genetics II
  • GE 730 Seminar in Genetics III
  • GE 910 Research
  • GE 920 Research
  • GE 930 Research
  • "Fundamentals*" Courses and/or electives
"Fundamentals" Courses are: IMP 505, IMP 600 and PR 680

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