Biochemistry and Cancer Biology
    Duration24 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 9,825 / Year
    Apply DateMarch 15, 2022
    Next IntakeAugust 20, 2022

    Biochemistry and Cancer Biology

    About

    Overview Students in the Biochemistry and Cancer Biology at University of North Texas Health Science Center receive training through original research, formal classroom education, problem-based learning, seminars, and journal clubs.Faculty members are engaged in various aspects of biochemical, biophysical, molecular and cancer research.  I want to find another Master Course The specific research interests of faculty cover a wide range of topics, including signal transduction, posttranslational protein modification in health and disease, protein structure and function, protein-ligand and protein-protein interactions, metabolism, molecular carcinogenesis, tumor immunology, stem cell biology, tumor invasion and metastasis, tumor microenvironment, cancer therapeutics, drug resistance, drug metabolism, drug delivery, drug discovery, nanotechology/imaging, epigenetic effects on cancer risks, alternative medicine therapies of cancer, disorders of lipid metabolism in atherosclerosis, lipoprotein metabolism and biophysics of muscle contraction.
    The Biochemistry and Cancer Biology discipline at University of North Texas Health Science Center  offers both Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees. The program provides rigorous education and training in biomedical sciences with a specialty in Biochemistry and Cancer Biology.

    Disciplines

    BiomedicineBiochemistryGenetics

    Requirements

    Other Requirements

    1Online application (opens November 15th for the 2020 application cycle)$50 application fee (waived for McNair scholars with documentation of participation)Official transcripts from each and every college/University attendedA course-by-course evaluation from IACE, WES or ECE is also required for transcripts from institutions outside the U.S.Two letters of recommendationResume/CVOfficial entrance examination scores are required for the Medical Science Cohort (on campus) depending on the program of interest: MCAT, DAT, PCAT or GRE. Supplemental materials may be submitted (i.e. personal statement, GRE score, certificates, etc.) but are not required unless designated by application requirements per program Program Specific Application Processes.

    Fee Information

    Biochemistry and Cancer Biology

    University of North Texas Health Science Center

    University of North Texas Health Science Center

    United States of America

    United States of America, Fort Worth