IBS students have embraced the opportunity to explore their
own interests and to develop new interests as they rotate
across multiple departments and investigate research avenues
unknown to them during their undergraduate years. Even the
rare student who arrives with and pursues a specific
research focus is able to confirm this core interest through
the undifferentiated format of the first-year curriculum.
Each course in the IBS Curriculum presents concepts central
to understanding key advances in the biomedical sciences.
IBS students also complete four laboratory rotations and
participate in research seminars. On completion of
IBS, students select their doctoral program based on
research interests and mentoring relationships in one of
these six departments:
- Anatomy & Neurobiology
- Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences
- Graduate Center for Toxicology
- Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics
- Molecular & Biomedical Pharmacology
- Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry
- Physiology
If you have questions or need further information, please use the Contact Form, email us at ibs@lsv.uky.edu, or call us at (859) 323-0004 or toll free at (866) 239-0004. We look forward to hearing from you!
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