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The Program in Molecular Biology was
established in 1987 by a group of
faculty with a common interest in
molecular biology. In the last few
years, the program has become one of the
leading training programs at Loyola
University Medical Center, and currently
has over 25 faculty members and
approximately 20 full-time graduate
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An interdisciplinary program with a
variety of research interests, the
Program in Molecular Biology offers
graduate students opportunities to
pursue research in: molecular virology,
eukaryotic gene transcription and
expression, human cancer, molecular
immunology, prokaryotic genetics,
molecular cardiology, and eukaryotic
genetics. Graduate studies lead to
either a M.S. or Ph.D degree in Molecular Biology.
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Contact
Us
To request more information
which will answer questions you may have about the Molecular
Biology Graduate Program admission and application process,
please complete our online request form
www.luc.edu/gpem/request
For inquiries from those
other than prospective students, please contact Peggy
Richied at
prichie@lumc.edu.
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