Feb 06, 2025  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Physiology, PhD


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Graduate study in physiology is designed to prepare candidates for careers as independent scientists in academics, industry, and government positions. Admission to the graduate program is competitive and is based upon academic background, professional recommendations, research experience and accomplishments, and when possible, personal interviews. Applicants must complete an undergraduate degree in a relevant area such as biological sciences, chemical sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, psychology, or engineering. It is recommended that applicants complete courses in organic chemistry, physical chemistry, calculus, physics, and the biological sciences, as well as have some research experience. 

Students will have the opportunity to join faculty research programs that cover topics including neural, endocrine, cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, sensory, and muscle physiology. Research activities employ systems, cellular, and molecular approaches. The program of study is tailored to the individual background and career goals of the student and stresses an interdepartmental approach both in the selection of courses and in the pursuit of research. Students are expected to participate in graduate seminars, journal clubs, and research seminars, to interact with visiting scholars, and to present the results of their research at local and national meetings. Teaching opportunities leading to a graduate certificate in teaching are also available.

 

Admission Requirements 

Most students enter the Physiology PhD program after completing the one year Integrated Biomedical Sciences program. Further information about that program (including its admission requirements) are available at https://graduate.med.uky.edu/integrated-biomedical-sciences

Some students, including those pursuing an MD/PhD or DO/PhD, may be considered for direct admittance to the Physiology program. These students typically have an ongoing professional relationship with an identified faculty mentor. 

Specific questions can be addressed to the Director of Graduate Studies at pgy.dgs@uky.edu 

 

Degree Requirements 

Students must earn 36 hours of graduate credit to take their Qualifying Exam. Individuals transferring from the Integrated Biomedical Sciences program must gain a B or better in PGY 502 SYSTEMS, CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY  (5 credits), PGY 602 READINGS IN SYSTEMS, CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY  (3 credits), PGY 630-005 ADVANCED TOPICS IN PHYSIOLOGY  (1 credit), and PGY 774 GRADUATE SEMINAR IN PHYSIOLOGY  (1 credit). Most students take their Qualifying Exam after ~15 months in the Physiology department. After passing their Qualifying Exam, students must maintain continuous enrollment in PGY 767 DISSERTATION RESIDENCY CREDIT  until they have written and defended their research thesis. The mean time to graduation is ~5years. 

 

More information is available at https://physiology.med.uky.edu/

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