Multidisciplinary PhD Program in Biomedical Sciences
Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine Subdiscipline
This discipline will provide the students with emerging concepts in stem cell biology, not only at the basic science but also at the translational levels. The discipline will cover new concepts and findings in developmental biology, stem cell biology of pluripotent and multipotent stem cells (embryonic, induced pluripotent, mesenchymal, hematopoietic, neural stem cells, etc) and translational potential. The lectures will be presented by investigators highly engaged in stem cell research.
Please visit the Newark Campus: GSBS Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine page for more information on stem cell and regenerative medicine research.
http://njms.rutgers.edu/sgs/stemcell/
Courses:
Students need to take the two core courses to fulfill the subdiscipline requirements, and at least one elective for a minimum of 7 credits total.
Core courses:
- Stem Cell Biology and Applications in Molecular Medicine (MSBS 5130Q), 3 credits
- Developmental & Stem Cell Biology (CBMM 5020Q), 2 credits
Elective courses:
- Advanced Stem Cell Seminar (MSBS 520AQ), 2 credits
- Hematopoietic Stem Cell Biology and Dysfunction (MSBS N5134), 2 credits
- Topics in Cancer Stem Cell Biology (MSBS N512Q), 2 credits