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FOR STUDENTS
Graduate research training at UCSF in basic biological and
biomedical sciences is organized interdepartmentally, primarily
through two major research/training consortia: the Program
in Biological Sciences (PIBS) and the Biomedical Sciences (BMS)
Graduate Program. Graduate study in these programs is aimed
at students intending to earn a Ph.D.
THE PROGRAM IN BIOLOGICAL
SCIENCES (PIBS)
offers training in eight programmatic
areas,
leading to a Ph.D. in each: Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology , Biophysics , Cell
Biology , Chemistry
and Chemical Biology , Developmental
Biology , Genetics , Immunology , Neuroscience
THE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
GRADUATE PROGRAM (BMS)
offers training leading to
the Ph.D.
with an emphasis on disease-related research organized around
four research foci: Genetics, Reproduction and Development,
Infection and Immunity, Cancer, Growth Control and Signal
Transduction, Tissue and Organ Biology
Information about graduate training at UCSF outside of PIBS
and BMS
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