Programs by Campus
Indianapolis
Cellular and Integrative Physiology
School of Medicine
Departmental E-mail: cellphys [at] iupui [dot] edu
Departmental URL: http://physiology.medicine.iu.edu/
Curriculum
Degrees Offered
Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy
Graduate training in the department reflects the modern view of physiology as an integrative science, utilizing information obtained from several different levels to gain a better understanding of organ system functions. State-of-the-art techniques are used to study physiological responses at the molecular, cellular, and whole-organ levels. The research interests of the faculty span cardiovascular physiology, cell growth and development, respiratory biology, cancer biology, and signal transduction mechanisms.
Special Departmental Requirements
(See also general University Graduate School requirements.)
Admission Requirements
Students should have a background in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores are required as a part of the application and are used as guidelines for admission together with GPA and letters of recommendation.
Master of Science Degree
Course Requirements
A total of 30 credit hours is required; two options are offered, non-research and research.
The non-research option consists of 30 credit hours of didactic course work. Required courses include: F702 (1 cr.), B500 (3 cr.), F503 (4 cr.), F613 (5 cr.), or G735 (2 cr.) + G736 (1 cr.), G651 (3 cr.) and G504 (2 cr.). Additional elective coursework will complete the degree requirements.
The research MS option consists of 30 credit hours of both didactic courses and laboratory research. Required courses include: F702 (1 cr.), B500 (3 cr.), F503 (4 cr.), F613 (5 cr.), or G735 (2 cr.) + G736 (1 cr.), G651 (3 cr.) and G(2 cr.). In addition, a minimum of 4 cr. of Physiology research (G701) are required, plus additional elective courses as needed to complete the degree requirements.
Thesis
Optional
Final Examination
Oral defense is required with M.S. thesis option. Research option requires a written report, preferably in the form of a manuscript to be submitted for publication.
Doctor of Philosophy Degree
Course Requirements
A total of 90 credit hours, including 30 credit hours of formal course work, (of which 12 are in the minor field). Required courses include: G717 (3 cr.), G735 (1 cr.), G736 (1 cr.), G718 (6 cr.), F702 (1 cr.), G855 (1 cr.), G655 (1 cr.), G505 (1 cr.). Three credits of Physiology electives complete the 18 credit hours of course work for the major.
Minor
Comprised of 12 credit hours in one of the following fields: anatomy, biochemistry, cardiovascular sciences, microbiology and immunology, pharmacology, medical genetics, neurobiology, life sciences, aging diabetes, imaging, bioinformatics, or cancer biology.
Qualifying Examination
Written and oral.
Final Examination
Oral defense of dissertation.
Other Provision
Participation in Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) program or departmental teaching is required.
Ph.D. Minor in Cellular and Integrative Physiology
Students outside the department desiring to obtain a doctoral minor in physiology must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours in physiology courses other than research (F701) and seminar (F702).
Ph.D. Minor in Cardiovascular Sciences
The objective of the Cardiovascular Sciences minor is to provide students with a comprehensive background and understanding of integrative cardiac, vascular, renal and pulmonary (patho)biology. This objective will be accomplished by providing students with a wide variety of options to advance their education in the area with advanced didactic coursework as well as student driven journal clubs.
Course Requirements
A minimum of 12 credit hours outside the student’s major department; that would include requirements: G735 (2 cr.); G830 (3 cr.); G831 (2 cr.). The remaining courses to reach 12 credit hours are to be approved by student’s advisory committee. The advisory committee may approve additional and/or substitution of appropriate courses to complete the degree requirements. The minor representative on this Committee will be selected from outside the student’s major department.
Ph.D. Minor in Cancer Biology
The following required courses must be taken to fulfill the requirements for the Minor in Cancer Biology- G715 Biomedical Science I (3 cr.), G716 Biomedical Science II (3 cr.), G717 Biomedical Science III (3 cr.), G504 or G505 Research Ethics (1-2 cr.), G855 or PBHL-B561 Biostatistics (1-3 cr.), and G582 Cancer Signaling Gone Awry (2 cr.).
The remainder of the minor will be selected from the following courses:
- G720 Stem Cell Biology;
- G724 Molecular Cancer Genetics,
- G726 Developmental Genetics;
- G729 Immunology I-Introduction to the Immune System;
- G737/ANAT-D851 Introduction to Histology;
- G748 Principles of Toxicology 1;
- G751 Advances in Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Signaling,
- G848 Bioinformatics, Genomics, Proteomics and Systems Biology;
- G817 Molecular Basis of Cell Structure and Function;
- G749 Introduction to Structural Biology
- G807 Structural and Chemical Biology;
- G837 Mammalian DNA Repair and Disease;
- G727 Animal Models of Human Disease;
- J807 Current Topics in Immunology;
- J829 Current Topics in Molecular Genetics of Microorganisms; and
- J842 Neoplastic Determinants.
The minor program must be approved by the student's Advisory Committee, which will take into consideration the student's total didactic experience. In the case of combined M.D/Ph.D students, the Committee may approve substitution of appropriate medical school courses. The minor representative on this Committee will be selected from outsude the student's major department and must be a member of the Cancer Biology Training Program.