Skip Navigation Links
WHY GRAD SCHOOL
FIND A PROGRAM
FINANCE YOUR STUDY
GET INFORMED
MY GRADSCHOOLS
  Skip Navigation Links
By Field of Study
By Subject
By Institution
By Metro Area
Online Programs
Business Programs
International Programs
Search Programs Search Programs Search Articles
Modify Your Search
*Field of Study
*Subject
Format
Location
Save this Search Save this Search
 
List   Map   One at a time 3/15
University of Colorado Denver


Graduate School
Human Medical Genetics
4200 East Ninth Avenue, Campus Box B-161
Denver, CO 80262 US
 
Phone: 1-303-315-7739
Fax: 1-303-315-0407
 

At a
Glance
Program
Requirements
Tuition &
Financial Aid
Institution
Overview
Important
Dates
Upcoming
Events

Degrees: Program Format:
Doctoral
Ph.D.
On Campus
 
The program in Human Medical Genetics is an interdisciplinary program instituted to provide research training in the rapidly developing area of human genetics, especially as it regards medical aspects of the discipline. During the first year of study, a basic core of courses provides the student with a fundamental background in biological sciences and includes advanced biochemistry, cell and developmental biology, eukaryotic genetics, and molecular biology. Experimental approaches to areas in human genetics are introduced after the core curriculum and include population genetics and introduction to human genetic disease, among other topics. Research opportunities are offered in a broad range of interdisciplinary areas, including cancer genetics, genomics, human genetic and chromosomal disease, inherited metabolic disease, basic human molecular biology, structural investigation of mutant human proteins, and nucleic acids. The interdisciplinary nature of the program allows multifaceted focus on human medical genetics.
   
Accreditation Information:  
# Of Credits Required:  
Time To Degree:  
 
 
 
GradSchools.com GradSchools.com