Biomedical Sciences PhD Program

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Sreejayan Nair, Ph.D.
Professor of Pharmacology
Director, Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program 
University of Wyoming

 

About the Program

Biomedical sciences is the study of human biological processes; the complex interactions between physiological, genetic and environmental factors that influence disease and health. It spans the spectrum from fundamental discovery to innovation and application.

The Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. program is designed to position graduates for long-term competitive success in the rapidly changing and multifaceted health-related arena in the 21st century. It is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary program, making connections between various disciplines to gain new insights, discover and apply new knowledge, and promote self-directed, life-long learning. To view a list of affiliated programs, click here.

The Biomedical Sciences graduate program is a research and discovery focused program, balancing depth and breadth of content knowledge with "enabling" skills including problem-solving, innovation, entrepreneurship, communication and leadership.

  

Program Information

Program Admissions  

Curriculum

Data Science Track  

Benchmarks  

Faculty   

Program of Study  

Financial Aid  

International Students  

 

2024 News and Updates

 

Ben McNair Successfully Defends PhD Dissertation

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Dr. Ben McNair defended his dissertation “Mechanisms of right ventricular aging and disease”. Ben came to UW after finishing his undergraduate at Linfield College. He completed his MS in Kinesiology & Health in 2020 before enrolling in the BMS program. After graduation, Ben will be pursuing postdoctoral training with goals of working in industry (hopefully in cardiovascular disease!).

 

 

Contact Information

Biomedical Sciences Program

Interdisciplinary Program

Debbie Swierczek, Program Coordinator

School of Graduate Education
Knight Hall 247

Phone: 307-766-4128

bms@uwyo.edu