Molecular & Developmental Biology Graduate Program

Molecular & Developmental Biology Graduate Program The Molecular and Developmental Biology Graduate Program at Cincinnati Children’s is defined by our students. By that standard, we’re a tremendous success.

We measure success by our ability to prepare our students for successful careers in the highly competitive world of research. Our students and world-renowned faculty integrate basic research in model organisms with translational research into disorders and diseases in children. All students complete graduate courses in developmental biology, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology and cell biolo

gy. Since our program is based at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, students pursue their PhD degree while experiencing the best of two worlds: a nationally recognized medical center at the University of Cincinnati with one of the nation's leading children's hospitals. This interdisciplinary program offers a wide range of research opportunities, aimed at understanding and curing human diseases.

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Molecular & Developmental Biology Graduate Program

The Molecular & Developmental Biology Graduate Program is an umbrella program that includes over 100 faculty representing 25 Divisions at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Students have the opportunity to conduct research across a broad spectrum of biomedical disciplines, ranging from basic studies of embryonic development to the development of diagnostics and therapeutics for a range of pediatric and adult diseases. Close links between clinicians and researchers allow constant reciprocity – bench-to-bedside translation of research findings into better treatments, and bedside-to-bench transfer of novel clinical observations to the research laboratory.