Cellular and Molecular Pathology PhD

    Cellular and Molecular Pathology PhD

    Duration5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 25,504 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 7, 2026
    Cellular and Molecular Pathology PhD

    About

    The graduate program in cellular and molecular pathology (CMP) is a joint venture of the UWMadison Department of Pathology and the School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH). This interdisciplinary training environment, embedded in an exciting and challenging basic and clinical translational research context, offers a high level of intellectual stimulation for predoctoral training. The CMP curriculum is novel at the university, providing integrated training in fundamental concepts of modern pathobiology with an emphasis on biochemical, cellular and molecular approaches, and providing rigorous in-depth bench-level research training in understanding the fundamental bases of diseases. Trainees and trainers participate in rigorous pathobiology courses and activities, and are offered in-depth research training in the pathobiology of cancer, nervous and immune system diseases, and signal transduction in basic disease mechanisms.

    1. Gain a better understanding of the basic mechanisms of disease at the level of cell, organ, and body, as well as the morphologic expression patterns of selected common specific disease processes.
    2. Articulates research problems, potentials, and limits with respect to theory, knowledge, and practice within the field of study.
    3. Formulates ideas, concepts, designs, and techniques beyond the current boundaries of knowledge within the chosen field of study.
    4. Creates research and scholarship that makes a substantive contribution.
    5. Demonstrates breadth within their learning experiences.
    6. Advances contributions of the field of study to society.
    7. Communicates complex ideas in a clear and understandable manner.
    8. Commit to increase professional growth and knowledge, to attend educational programs and to personally contribute expertise to meetings and journals.
    9. Fosters ethical and professional conduct.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or a comparable degree from an international institution is required. International applicants must have a degree comparable to a regionally accredited U.S. bachelor’s degree. You must have completed your undergraduate degree, or similar, before starting graduate school.

    A minimum undergraduate grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00 on the equivalent of the last 60 semester hours (approximately two years of work) or a master’s degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 is required. Applicants from an international institution must demonstrate strong academic achievement comparable to a 3.00 for an undergraduate or master’s degree. The Graduate School will use your institution’s grading scale. Do not convert your grades to a 4.00 scale.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 93

    English Program Requirements

    Every applicant whose native language is not English, or whose undergraduate instruction was not in English, must provide an English proficiency test score. TOEFL scores must be submitted electronically via ETS. IELTS scores can be submitted electronically or by paper.  Our office address is: UW-Madison Graduate School, Office of Admissions, 232 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706.  Your score will not be accepted if it is more than two years old from the start of your admission term. Country of citizenship does not exempt applicants from this requirement. Language of instruction at the college or university level and how recent the language instruction was taken are the determining factors in meeting this requirement.

    Applicants are exempt if:

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 60
    Cellular and Molecular Pathology PhD
    University of Wisconsin Madison
    University of Wisconsin Madison
    United States of America

    United States of America, Madison

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