The Saint Louis University Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences is made up of three programs: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Molecular Microbiology and Immunology; and Pharmacology and ...
Matthew Hearing. Photo submitted by Marquette University. Matthew Hearing, an associate professor of biomedical sciences at Marquette University’s college of health sciences, has received a $2.4 ...
Graduate Biomedical Sciences (GBS) at UAB recently welcomed its new class of GBS students pursuing their Ph.D. across eight interdisciplinary training themes. The GBS Doctoral Training Program ...
This program area addresses basic biomedical, translational, clinical, and health sciences research, development, and policy. Our work also addresses workforce issues, bioethics, legal and societal ...
Our natural sciences interdisciplinary master’s program is distinct from other biomedical master’s programs in the Jacobs School. While those programs are geared toward students looking for a focused ...
The Biomedical and Health Informatics PhD program prepares individuals to develop and apply informatics theories and tools to solve complex problems across the life sciences and health ecosystem. The ...
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is a member of the Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences at St. Louis University School of Medicine. Each year, ten to fifteen highly qualified ...
The MS Biomedical Sciences program plans to be available in both full- and part-time formats, allowing students to complete the program in six or 10 terms, respectively. The in-depth academic ...
When we began our careers as psychiatrists in the 1970s, the primary locus of psychiatric research (especially psychopharmacology) was in academic-affiliated “research units.” Most medical school ...
Christopher McGinley will receive $5,000 for his research on brain repair following a stroke. A bright Howard student has received new funding to continue his research in brain repair. Christopher ...
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