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The masters level graduate programs of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine offer considerable flexibility to accommodate students with various backgrounds and career interests.

The laboratory science and experimental pathology tracks are research-based master's programs while the pathologists' assistant track is a non-research based program designed for educating pathologists' assistants.

A research-based Ph.D. program is offered. The route for entry into PhD studies is through the Indiana University School of Medicine BioMedical Gateway (IBMG) program.  This is a gateway into all of the Indiana University School of Medicine Graduate Division PhD programs.  Admitted students take a common curriculum of didactic courses and rotate in various research laboratories.  Selection of a research laboratory at the end of the first academic year determines the student's degree department.  For IBMG information visit www.medicine.iu.edu/~gradschl/.  PhD studies may be combined with medical school in a program combining the MD and PhD degrees.  Admission to the Indiana University School of Medicine is required for a combined MD/PhD.

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