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Biomedical Sciences

Biomedical Sciences Graduate Studies

Pursue an M.S. or Ph.D. degree

Graduate students may pursue M.S. or Ph.D. degrees on a vast array of research topics in the Department of Biomedical Sciences through interdepartmental graduate programs in Biological Sciences and Molecular and Cellular Biology .

Biological Sciences Graduate Program

Interdisciplinary Program in Molecular and Cellular Biology

Translational Biomedical Sciences Doctoral Program

Research

The interests of biomedical sciences faculty encompass a range of research themes in biomedical sciences. These diverse faculty interests are organized into three broad focus groups: ecology and evolutionary biology; physiology and neuroscience; and cell, development and microbiology.

Medical students interested in research may pursue a summer experience through the Research and Scholarly Advancement Fellowship  and other long-term opportunities through our dual-degree programs . Research opportunities are available for third- and fourth-year medical students.

Areas of Research

Facilities

The Department of Biomedical Sciences supports several state-of-the-art research facilities in the Life Sciences Building, Konneker Research Center, Biochemistry Research Facility, Irvine Hall and the  Academic and Research Center .

In-house research infrastructure includes transmission and scanning electron microscope suites, quantitative microscopy that includes laser-scanning confocal capabilities, the Ohio University Genomics Facility , OU microCT, NMR and mass spectrophotometry facilities, AAALC-accredited animal holding facilities, comparative biomechanics and fossil preparation laboratories and numerous comparative botanical, zoological and paleontology collections.

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