The University of California at San Francisco offers a doctorate degree in eight biomedical fields: cell biology, immunology, neurobiology, vascular and cardiac biology, human genetics, stem cell biology, tissue/organ biology and virology and microbial pathogenesis. Upon completing a first-year core curriculum, biomedical science (BMS) students begin to specialize and create a curriculum to match their interests. Working with a professor, each student develops an independent course of study that includes elective coursework, research study, thesis lab and a thesis or dissertation. Students can participate in more than 200 laboratories affiliated with BMS to conduct or participate in research projects.
BMS Graduate Program
University of California, San Francisco
513 Parnassus Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94143-0452
bms.ucsf.edu/
University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio awards biomedical Ph.D. degrees in several biomedical tracks, including biochemistry, molecular medicine, microbiology and immunology, biomedical engineering, cellular biology, pharmacology and physiology. All Ph.D. programs include mentorship programs and experiential opportunities to provide candidates with a real-world perspective and projects. Students take core and elective courses related to their area of specialization, as well as design and conduct independent research to support an original thesis. The school also offers dual-degree programs, including an M.D./Ph.D. degree that combines research with medical training and a D.D.S./Ph.D degree that combines dental school with a biomedical doctorate degree.
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
7703 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
210-567-3709
gsbs.uthscsa.edu
Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) offers a number of biomedical Ph.D. programs that emphasize the interdisciplinary aspect of modern biomedical research. The center's Integrated Program in Cellular, Molecular and Biomedical Studies allows students to structure their coursework, work with experts within their field and participate in research in basic and molecular cell biology, microbiology, biophysics, genetics, neurobiology, immunology and others. Candidates conduct independent research to support an original thesis that contributes to the body of scientific knowledge. The program allows students to focus on the biology of specific diseases, including cancer, metabolism and cardiovascular systems. CUMC also offers Ph.D. programs in biomedical informatics and computational biology.
Columbia University Medical Center
Office of Graduate Affairs
701 West 168th Street
New York, NY 10032
212-305-4797
cumc.columbia.edu