Overview

Educational objectives

The educational objectives of the Doctoral Course at the Graduate School of Medical Sciences are as follows:

Life Sciences

We aim to foster creative and independent personnel capable of running excellent research/development in the medical science field. To achieve this objective, the Doctoral Course imparts students with:

  1. In the Basic Course: broad range of knowledge in medical sciences and life sciences and experimental techniques for gene testing, protein analysis, cell cultivation, etc.
  2. In Related Courses: information processing technology, paper writing, presentation method
  3. In Advanced Course: medical laws, medical statistics, clinical trials, infection control, genetic counseling, intellectual property, environmental medicine, medical engineering, medical informatics, etc.

Advanced Biomedical Sciences

We are committed to developing highly advanced medical specialists capable of carrying out clinical research with leadership qualities both in local and international arenas. To achieve this objective, the Doctoral Course provides students with three major education courses under multiple supervisors including basic medical scientists, as follows:

  1. Oncology Medicine
  2. Organ Regenerative Medicine
  3. Pathological Information Analysis

In addition, an “Advanced Course” is provided as a requisite subject to acquire a wider range of knowledge in clinical medicine.

Courses

Life Sciences

Cell biology and neuroscience

Integrative physiology

Biochemistry

Pharmacology

Microbiology

Biomedical imaging research center, division of molecular imaging

Biomedical imaging research center, division of medical imaging

Advanced Biomedical Sciences

Hematology and oncology

Neurology

Endcrrinology

Nephrology

Otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery

Urology

Orthopaedics and rehabilitation medicine

Orthopaedics and rehabilitation medicine