Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Medicine

A discipline of Ph.D. in Integrated Biomedical Sciences

The Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Medicine (CGM) discipline provides a gateway to all basic, medical, and translational research by emphasizing the importance of cell, molecular, and systems biology approaches to study the foundations of life, health, and human disease.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or a Master's degree and relevant advance coursework
  • GPA of 3.0 or above
  • Submit transcripts to Office of the Registrar

Tuition and fees

Students receive a stipend of $35,000. Tuition, fees, and basic student health insurance are covered by the program.

Resources

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences is proud to partner with the Texas Higher Education Board in helping students develop and build on skills employers value and seek out in job candidates.

Career Paths and Marketable Skills

Dr. Liz Fisher, alum, Class of 2017

The faculty were supportive and helpful, and I had access to the resources I needed to finish my project. The access to the faculty was really important to help me finish my degree more quickly.

Dr. Liz Fisher, alum, Class of 2017