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University of Wisconsin
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Cellular and Molecular Pathology

About

The Master of Science in Cellular and Molecular Pathology at the University of Wisconsin is a two year full time program designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in molecular biology, disease mechanisms, and laboratory research. The curriculum integrates core concepts in pathology with applied laboratory techniques, emphasizing cell biology, molecular diagnostics, disease pathogenesis, and research methodology. Students develop competencies to analyze cellular processes, investigate molecular mechanisms of disease, and conduct high quality experimental research. Through coursework, laboratory rotations, and research projects, learners gain both analytical expertise and hands on experience necessary for careers in biomedical research, clinical laboratories, and molecular pathology.

The program also emphasizes professional development and applied research, offering students opportunities to engage in experimental studies, translational research, and collaborative projects under faculty guidance. Learners acquire experience in molecular techniques, experimental design, data analysis, and scientific reporting while enhancing skills in critical thinking, problem solving, and communication. Access to advanced laboratories, research equipment, and mentorship ensures students develop both theoretical understanding and applied proficiency. By the end of the program, graduates are prepared for careers in molecular pathology, biomedical research, clinical diagnostics, or further academic study in molecular and biomedical sciences.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Cellular and Molecular Pathology
  • Degree Type: Master of Science
  • Duration: 2 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 01 December 2025
  • Location: University of Wisconsin, United States
  • Field of Study: Molecular Sciences
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Semester 1 – Foundations in Cellular and Molecular Pathology
• Cell Biology and Molecular Mechanisms
• Disease Pathogenesis
• Laboratory Techniques and Experimental Methods
• Research Methods in Molecular Sciences

Semester 2 – Applied Molecular Research
• Molecular Diagnostics and Biomarker Analysis
• Experimental Design and Data Interpretation
• Translational Research in Disease Models
• Applied Research Project

Semester 3 – Advanced Molecular Applications
• Genomics and Proteomics
• Advanced Laboratory Techniques
• Elective Modules in Specialized Molecular Fields
• Research Case Studies

Semester 4 – Capstone and Professional Development
• Independent Applied Research Project
• Scientific Reporting and Presentation
• Laboratory Management and Ethics
• Professional Development in Molecular Sciences

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program are prepared for professional roles in molecular pathology, biomedical research, clinical diagnostics, and translational medicine. Many work as molecular pathologists, research scientists, laboratory managers, biomedical researchers, or clinical diagnostics specialists, applying expertise in molecular analysis, experimental design, and disease investigation. The program equips students to conduct advanced research, analyze complex molecular data, and contribute to scientific discoveries in pathology and medicine. Graduates also gain preparation for leadership roles, interdisciplinary collaboration, and advanced research or doctoral studies in molecular sciences, ensuring they can address complex biomedical challenges effectively.

Why Choose This Program

This program offers an intensive and research focused approach to cellular and molecular pathology, enabling students to develop advanced laboratory skills and high level research expertise within a two year curriculum. The coursework emphasizes molecular diagnostics, disease pathogenesis, and applied experimental research, preparing learners to investigate complex biological processes and contribute to translational medicine. With laboratory rotations, faculty mentorship, and opportunities for collaborative research, students gain both practical experience and theoretical understanding. The program’s focus on applied research, professional development, and scientific innovation ensures graduates are well positioned to excel in molecular pathology, biomedical research, clinical diagnostics, or pursue further academic study in molecular sciences.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA