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M.S. in Cell Systems & Anatomy

The  Master of Science program in Cell Systems & Anatomy offers training in two distinct tracks: Anatomical Sciences and Biotechnology. The overall mission of the program is to prepare the next generation of life-long learners and critical thinkers to design and execute innovative basic and translational research, and to address the most important and challenging knowledge gaps in basic biology, human health, and disease. 

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Application Deadlines

  • April 15

Contact information

Erzsebet Kokovay, Ph.D.
210-567-5811
anatomy-biotech@uthscsa.edu

Shalea Francois
"Learning anatomy is really important because you are able to understand any deviation from the norm. I think Anatomy is the foundation for learning medicine."
Shalea Francois, MS student

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210-567-3709

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