


PATHOLOGY
Graduate work in the Pathology Concentration Area includes research at the molecular and cellular level in pathogenesis, oncology, toxicology, hematology, infectious diseases and immunology. Research approaches employ a wide variety of molecular, biochemical, pharmacological, and microscopic techniques, utilizing cell culture and whole organisms. Graduate training in pathology is also accomplished via didactic courses, journal clubs, and seminars that span the above areas of focus.
CBS Core Courses Required of all Students:
CBS 565 Fundamentals of Comparative Biomedical Sciences (3 credits)
ST 511 Experimental Statistics for Biological Sciences (3 credits)
CBS 662 Responsible Conduct of Research (1 credit)
CBS 800 Seminar series (1 credit; minimum 3 credits total)
Courses Required for Pathology Concentration:
CBS 795A General Pathology (3 credits)
CBS 810E Seminar in Pathology (1 credit; minimum 3 credits total)
Return
to Top