Pathology
http://pathology.mc.duke.edu/website/
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General Information
Degree offered:
Ph.D.
Faculty working with students:
28
Students:
22
Students receiving Financial Aid:
100%
Deadline for Fall 2008 Application: December 15 (priority deadline)
Spring Application:
no
Part time study available:
no
Test required:
GRE General. GRE Subject recommended.
Program Description
Researchers in the Department of Pathology study disease processes relevent to medicine at a molecular level. Our curriculum starts with core courses in molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, and builds to advanced studies of the molecular basis of human disease. The departmental program is designed to give a broad background in molecular biology of disease processes, with advanced training in one of the areas of specialization of the department: inflammation, tumor biology, and vascular biology. Inflammation research is aimed at investigating episodes that occur when white blood cells and their products interact with host cells and tissues or infectious pathogens. Tumor biology involves analysis of neoplastic events and the application of novel therapies. Vascular biology seeks to understand processes occurring at the interface between the vessel and the blood wall. Students are encouraged to tailor their own programs to meet individual goals, and there is close interaction with the Toxicology, Cell and Molecular Biology, and Genetics programs. Resources for study include access to the Cancer Center Isolation Facility, tissue bank, and electron microscope facilities.