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 Program TypeBy LocationSelect a Country: Select a CountrySelect Multiple CountriesThese results contain 7 campus & online accredited graduate degree programs & graduate schools in the field of biological & life sciences, subject of microbiology sciences, specialty of virology at the doctorate & masters levels in the state of texas from all types of institutions. 7 Virology Graduate Programs in Texas
Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
Houston,TX Baylor College Of Medicine
The Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology was created in late 1999 by a merger of the Division of Molecular Virol...
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
College Station,TX Texas A&M University
The Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics is at the core of the molecular life sciences at Texas A&M University, and has ...
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
Houston,TX University of Texas Health Science Center At Houston
The Program in Virology and Gene Therapy offers a PhD degree in biomedical sciences. The program's inter-institutional facult...
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Type: Online
Level: Masters  HAN University
Student based BA programme with double degree options for full time English students, in Life Sciences related topics.
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
Dallas,TX University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
UT Southwestern provides opportunities to prepare for careers in the biomedical sciences through study and research leading t...
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Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
San Antonio,TX University of Texas Health Science Center At San Antonio
The Graduate Program in Microbiology and Immunology, a flexible program allowing students the opportunity to pursue specific ...
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