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Ph.D. programs in Molecular Biology

Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences Ph.D. Program
The Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences (MCLS) Ph.D. program is the largest interdisciplinary graduate program at the University of Wyoming focusing on both basic and applied biological research at the molecular and cellular levels. All research-active members of the Molecular biology (MOLB) department participate in the MCLS program along with faculty members from seven additional departments. In MCLS, students carry out four research rotations in MCLS faculty-associated laboratories of their own choosing during the first 8-months of study. Following the rotation periods, MCLS students identify a single laboratory in which to carry out the bulk of their dissertation research. For more information about the MCLS program, research, and the application process, please click on the link below.

Ph.D. Program in Molecular Biology

The Department of Molecular Biology Ph.D. program is designed for specific cases where a prospective student has identified a single laboratory within the MOLB department in which to carry out their dissertation research and their prospective faculty advisor has formally agreed to accept this student directly into their laboratory. To explore entrance into this program, students are advised to directly contact relevant faculty members of interest.

 

 

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