The University began in 1807 with the founding of the nation's fifth medical school. Biomedical research activity has expanded dramatically in the last decade; the School is now among the top public medical schools in NIH research awards. In Fiscal Year 2009 faculty garnered $440.1 million in grant and contract support. The School is leading efforts to attract underrepresented minorities to medical careers.
Bachelor's
- Medical & Research Technology (BS)
Master's
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology [GPILS] (MS)
- Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine [GPILS] (MS, MD/MS)
- Genetic Counseling (MGC)
- Medical & Research Technology (MS)
- Cellular and Molecular Biomedical Science [GPILS] (MS) (formerly Molecular Medicine)
- Pathology [Pathologist's Assistant] (MS)
- Public Health (MPH)
- Toxicology [GPILS] (MS)
Doctoral - Research & Scholarship
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology [GPILS] (PhD, MD/PhD)
- Epidemiology & Human Genetics [GPILS] (PhD, MD/PhD)
- Gerontology [GPILS] (PhD)
- Molecular Medicine [GPILS] (PhD, MD/PhD)
- Molecular Microbiology & Immunology [GPILS] (PhD, MD/PhD)
- Neuroscience [GPILS] (PhD, MD/PhD)
- Physical Rehabilitation Science [GPILS] (PhD, MD/PhD)
- Toxicology (PhD, MD/PhD)
Doctoral - Professional Practice
- Medicine (MD)
- Physical Therapy (DPT)
Certificate
- Clinical Research