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M.S. in Personalized Molecular Medicine

The Master of Science in Personalized Molecular Medicine degree program will uniquely position new graduates to join the work force with the skills necessary to participate fully in the next generation of "patient-powered" research and treatment.

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  • Admissions

    Learn about the admissions requirements for the Personalized Molecular Medicine program.

  • Academics

    The PMM program will train students in current PMM approaches as well as teach students the knowledge and skills required to explore molecular medicine pathways that will be targeted in the future to expand and refine personalized treatment.

  • Research

    The PMM faculty conduct research in a number of different areas including transcriptional and epigenetic regulation in various fields.

  • Career Opportunities and Marketable Skills

    Learn about further training, career opportunities and non-research-intensive outcomes for our program.

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Application Deadlines

  • Priority Deadline April 1
  • Final Deadline May 31

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Ms. Magdalene Madla, Academic Programs Coordinator
210-562-4141
madlam@uthscsa.edu

Dr. Renee Yew
"Personalized or Precision Medicine will be the norm for medicine in the future and the PMM program will ensure that graduates fully engage as active participants in the evolution of this approach to medicine."
Dr. P. Renee Yew, Associate Professor, Molecular Medicine

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