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The Physiology and Integrative Medical Biology track is designed to provide an educational environment in cell- systems- and integrative physiology. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Medicine at Yale University offer a combined interdepartmental admissions process in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS) which provides students with flexible opportunities to study and conduct research with any of the more than 200 biological science faculty at the School of Medicine and nearby University main campus. The Physiology and Integrative Medical Biology track is one of eight first-year study tracks in the BBS.

Incoming students to the Physiology and Integrative Medical Biology track follow a first-year curriculum designed to prepare them for entry in their second year into the Graduate Program in Cellular and Molecular Physiology. The curriculum also provides opportunities to explore areas of more specialized interest taught by faculty of other departments. A thesis advisor is typically chosen at the end of the first academic year. A qualifying examination is administered and written prospectus filed in the second year. Time required for completion of the Ph.D. degree averages 5 years.

Physiology and Integrative Medical Biology Track

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           Graduate Student Handbook 2008-2009


Graduate Program in Cellular and Molecular P
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