Biomedical Imaging and Medical Physics(BIMP)
Studies in radiology and biomedical imaging, with an emphasis on solving clinical challenges using quantitative and engineering methods.
Cardiovascular Study Program(CVS)
Study animal and cell physiology and genetics as they apply to diseases of the cardiovascular system.
Global Health Study Program (GHSP) Conduct interdisciplinary research on a topic related to health and health disparities in a global context, such as infectious diseases, epidemiology, clinical microbiology, translational medicine and social science. Students may also choose to pursue the Duke Master of Science in Global Health (hotlink to the MSc-GH site (http://globalhealth.duke.edu/education-fieldwork/graduate-professional/msc-gh) degree during their Third Year.”
Medical Humanities Study Program(MED HUM)
Offers a multidisciplinary opportunity for students to explore topics in medical history, ethics, theology, and other fields within the medical humanities.
Molecular Medicine Study Program (MolMed)
This interpartmental study program is designed to provide third year medical students with an in-depth basic science or translational research experience in either oncological sciences, regenerative medicine, the nutritional and metabolic mechanisms of chronic disease or the molecular basis of disease
Neurosciences Study Program(NSS)
Investigate basic and clinical neurosciences, including molecular/cellular neuroscience, neuroimaging, developmental neurobiology, systems/cognitive neuroscience, and neurobiology of disease.
Ophthalmology and Visual Science Study Program(OVS)
Study the bases and treatments of visual disorders using molecular and cell biology, animal models of ocular disease and prospective and retrospective clinical investigations.
Pathology Study Program(PSP)
Study disease through utilization of structural and functional changes to gain information about the human organism's response to injury.