Division of Biology and Medicine
Pathobiology Graduate Program
Research
Members of the Program are involved in a wide range of research activities relevant to understanding the initiation, progression, and resolution of human disease, both heritable and non-heritable.
Research
Members of the Program are involved in a wide range of research activities relevant to understanding the initiation, progression, and resolution of human disease, both heritable and non-heritable.
The objective of the aging track is to train the next generation of scientists to address the challenging and important task of understanding and eventually manipulating the aging process to benefit the quality of human life.
The Infection and Immunity sub-track offers a wide range projects in the laboratories of faculty trainers on. Topics include cellular and molecular immunology, infection initiation & microbial pathogenesis, defense mechanisms in infection, and more.
Research in environmental pathology at Brown is collaborative and varied; students are given ample opportunity to work alongside faculty mentors on a number of active projects.
Topics include cellular and molecular immunology, infection initiation & microbial pathogenesis, defense mechanisms in infection, and more.