The Interdisciplinary program was established to provide students with a solid integrated foundation in molecular, cellular, and biological systems. It also provides the opportunity for students to select a mentor from a wide range of disciplines in order to complete their doctoral degree. The program is comprised of six Basic Science Departments: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Anatomy, Genetics, Microbiology, Immunology, and Parasitology, Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Physiology, and the Neuroscience Center.
Students participate in a one-year core curriculum and, after a series of research rotations, select a mentor/department in which they will complete their dissertation research. The core curriculum is based upon the principles of cellular and molecular biology along with the principles of organ-based biology - spanning the molecule to the organism - and will prepare students to understand and integrate biological processes at any level of organization
The following courses are required for students accepted into the Interdisciplinary Program. Students accepted into departmental programs are permitted to register in any of the interdisciplinary courses.