IBS Entry Point

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Participating Ph.D. Programs

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Biochemistry and Molecular Bology
Cancer Biology
Cancer Biology
Microbiology and Immunology
Microbiology and Immunology
Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology
Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology
Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology
Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology
Neuroscience
Neuroscience
Physiology and Biophysics
Physiology and Biophysics

Interdisciplinary Biomedical Studies Entry Point

The Interdisciplinary Biomedical Studies (IBS) On-Line Applicationadmissions option allows students to spend their first year in a multidisciplinary environment before selecting a specific Ph.D. program in which to train. Students selecting this option will undertake an interdisciplinary core curriculum emphasizing the fundamentals of modern molecular and cellular biology. Read more...


Unique Partnership Explores Theoretical Underpinnings of Ion Channels

Under the tutelage of Dr. Wolfgang Nonner, one of a handful of international scientists engaged in the emerging field of computational biology, Alex Peyser is developing a unique skill set for merging engineering with biology. Read more...



 

 

Contact Info:

Interdisciplinary Biomedical Studies
University of Miami
Miller School of Medicine
P.O.B. 016189
Miami, Florida
33101-6189

For express or courier mail, please send documents to:
Interdisciplinary Biomedical Studies
1600 N.W. 10th Avenue, Room 6005
Miami, Florida 33136

Phone: 305-243-1094
Fax: 305-243-3593
biomedgrad@miami.edu

 

Did You Know...?

The UM/Jackson Transplant Program is one of the nation’s best and busiest, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing. UM/ Jackson has an active transplant program for bone marrow, heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas and intestines.