Biological Sciences
The graduate program in biological sciences is dedicated to fostering groundbreaking research. Students have the opportunity to specialize in a diverse range of biology fields, such as microbiology, cell biology, evolutionary biology, neurobiology, physiology, endocrinology, or field biology.
To obtain a Ph.D. degree, students are required to undertake a research project that significantly contributes to the advancement of their respective fields. The ultimate proof of this accomplishment lies in the publication of their research in esteemed peer-reviewed journals and the presentation of their findings at national or international meetings. The culmination of their academic journey involves completing a Ph.D. dissertation, delivering a seminar to the Department on their work, and successfully defending their dissertation before their Faculty Committee.
Building a robust network within your peer group is a valuable aspect of our program. With approximately 30 graduate students in the department, you will have the opportunity to forge strong connections, develop friendships, and foster collaborations.
Our program is dedicated to providing one-on-one faculty mentorship. By maintaining a low student-to-professor ratio, we ensure that you receive personalized attention throughout your coursework and laboratory experiences.
Immersing yourself in cutting-edge research facilities is another advantage of our program. You will have unrestricted access to state-of-the-art laboratories and advanced instrumentation, granting you the freedom and independence to explore your chosen area of research.
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