The Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine is located in the Faculty of Medicine and offers graduate programs leading to the degrees of Master of Science (MSc) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Neuroscience.
The programs help students develop their theoretical knowledge as well as their capacity for critical analysis. This is achieved through reading and critiquing the scientific literature, conducting experiments in the laboratory, analyzing the data and results generated, and presenting their results in the form of research seminars or posters.
The programs prepare candidates for a variety of careers in teaching and research both within and outside of academia.
Graduates of the program will acquire autonomy in conducting research and in preparing scholarly publications and grant applications. A comprehensive set of courses, state-of-the-art research facilities and outstanding research opportunities ensure a career in neuroscience.
The Department is a participating unit in the collaborative program in Human and Molecular Genetics and in Pathology and Experimental Medicine at the master's and doctoral levels.
Program structure
Expected duration of the program : 6 full-time terms; 24 consecutive months
- Year 1: Courses, thesis proposal, research
- Year 2: Research, thesis writing and oral defence
Suggested course sequence
Admission requirements
Please read the to find out if you are eligible for this program.
Fast-track from the MSc to the PhD
Outstanding students enrolled in the MSc program may be allowed to transfer to the PhD program without being required to write a master's thesis.