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Coursework

All students participate in a core curriculum of academic courses for the first year. This is comprised of a series of lectures and laboratories that encompass basic molecular and cellular biology and the molecular mechanisms of human disease. Additional elective coursework and two to three research laboratory rotations are tailored to the student's individual research interests. The student also has the option of participating in an industrial or government research entity.

Independent Research

At the beginning of the second year, students select a laboratory and begin work on their independent research project. A student may choose from approximately forty participating laboratories directed by faculty members that conduct research in the following general focus areas: Cardiovascular & Lipid Disorders, Digestive & Kidney Disease, Endocrine, Metabolic, & Bone Disorders, Hematology/Oncology and Immunology & Infectious Diseases.

Since an individual research project may span more than one focus area, the student's thesis committee will also recommend attendance at select clinical and research seminars in the focus area(s) which are likely to complement the student's research activities. The completion of all requirements for the Ph.D. degree generally takes five years.

Research Facilities

The University of Cincinnati was established in 1819 and currently comprises fifteen colleges with an enrollment of approximately 34,000 students. The College of Medicine brings in over 135 million research dollars and it ranks 19th out of 77 public medical schools by NIH.

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Dr. Satish Madala, Ph.D. 
Graduate Program Director
Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine
University of Cincinnati
Mail Location: 0564
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0564
Email: madalash@ucmail.uc.edu

Rhea Castrucci, BA
Graduate Program Manager
Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine
University of Cincinnati
MSB 6168
Cincinnati, OH 45267
Email: rhea.castrucci@uc.edu
Phone: (513) 558-7113

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Pathobiology & Molecular Medicine
Graduate Program

Medical Science Building
Room 6168
231 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0529

Phone: (513) 558-7113
Email: rhea.castrucci@uc.edu