
Earning a Ph.D. in the biomedical sciences is first and foremost about exploring the processes that govern molecules, cells and organisms in health and disease. For over 100 years, the 草榴社区入口 faculty has been successfully doing this through leveraging close collaborations between basic, translational and clinical researchers; building an extensive infrastructure of research resources; and training the next generation to follow in their footsteps.
Making the decision to earn your Ph.D. at BCM will grant you access to researchers who are leaders in existing and emerging fields.
With a research enterprise as vast as ours, there are many ways for you to explore your interests and find the potential mentors who will help you achieve your career goals.

Program-Based Research Interests
Many faculty members serve in more than one graduate program. So, as you explore seek out the program with the combination of interests that best match your own rather than focusing on the individual faculty member. Once you begin your education in your chosen program, you will have the opportunity to rotate in several laboratories so that you can ultimately match with the mentor who is the best match for you.
Cancer & Cell Biology Research
Chemical, Physical & Structural Biology Research
Development, Disease Models & Therapeutics Research
Genetics & Genomics Research
Immunology & Microbiology Research
Neuroscience Research
Quantitative & Computational Biosciences Research
"If there is something you are interested in that has anything to do with biomedical sciences, there is someone here who does it or knows somebody who does. There are an astounding number of labs here which offers a lot of opportunity for collaboration."
Research Resources
As you begin your career in research it is impossible to predict where your investigations will need. Therefore it is essential to have access to diverse resources, not only equipment but also experienced individuals available to help you identify the resources you need and master their use.
Faculty Research
The provides options to search our faculty by research interests and view faculty publications. Many faculty members also maintain laboratory and research program websites where you can learn more about their research. Already know of faculty members with whom you might like to work and want to learn more about them? Search for their profile by name using the 鈥淧EOPLE鈥 tab on our search page.
Student Perspectives

"From the Labs" - the BCM research blog - interviews students who contribute to research covered in the blog to share their perspective on their research and their experience at BCM.
Ethan Roy discussed his challenging beginnings in the lab, his fascination with neurodegenerative diseases and his plans to make a career in one of the 鈥榝inal frontiers鈥 of science and medicine. Read the .
Amanda Brown shared what drives her fascination with science, her interest in science communication and her future plans in academia. Read the and this on Brown鈥檚 work on the role of Purkinje cells in tremors.
Victoria Tenge discussed her love for virology, the challenges of studying the complex yet fascinating norovirus and how she found many opportunities to polish her communication skills. Read the and this on her project on norovirus bile-dependent replication.
Joshua M. Adams shared about his professional interests, how he overcame hurdles he encountered along the way and the highlights of his research work. Read the and this on his work on Alagille syndrome.

From the Labs
A group of researchers at 草榴社区入口 and Vanderbilt University Medical Center have isolated a panel of human monoclonal antibodies from subjects with a history of acute gastroenteritis that are cross-reactive and neutralize a broad range of norovirus variants. The findings are big step toward developing targeted treatments and vaccines against noroviruses attacking the gastrointestinal tract. Follow the From the Labs blog to keep up to date on the latest research news from 草榴社区入口.
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