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If you would like to submit an electronic application for the Pathobiology & Molecular Medicine program, please visit University of Cincinnati Graduate admissionsThis link opens in a new window. and complete the form.
Fall: Application opens August 1, 2023 and closes December 1, 2023
All students accepted into the Pathobiology & Molecular Medicine program receive full remission of tuition and student fees and single student health insurance coverage. In addition, all graduate students receive a competitive living stipend of $30,000 during their training. No laboratory or teaching assistance is required of the student during their graduate career. In return, students will work full-time and devote 12 months per year to their graduate training.
Half day visits allow you to analyze the benefits of this program first-hand. Depending on your schedule you will be able to:
Rhea CastrucciGraduate Program CoordinatorPathobiology and Molecular MedicineUniversity of CincinnatiMSB 1154ACincinnati, OH 45267Email:rhea.castrucci@uc.eduPhone: (513) 558-7113
Nives Zimmermann, M.D.Graduate Program DirectorPathobiology and Molecular MedicineUniversity of CincinnatiCVC 1925Mail Location: 0542Cincinnati, OH 45267-0529Email: nives.zimmermann@uc.eduPhone: (513) 558-0135
Margaret Powers-Fletcher, Ph.D.Assistant Graduate Program DirectorPathobiology and Molecular MedicineUniversity of CincinnatiMail Location: 0560Cincinnati, OH 45267-0560Email: powersmg@ucmail.uc.eduPhone: (513) 558-4704
Medical Science Building Room 1154231 Albert Sabin WayCincinnati, OH 45267-0529 Phone: (513) 558-7113Email: impmm@ucmail.uc.edu