MS students have a wide range of opportunities to work in Temple’s ultramodern research facilities and with some of the world’s greatest scientists.
The trend in medical research today is interdisciplinary and translational, requiring teams of researchers from many disciplines to apply basic research findings to clinical interventions and therapeutics.
Our programs are on the vanguard of discovery, aiming to reduce the devastating effects of heart and lung disease, cancer, neurological disorders, and other serious diseases. Already, numerous scientific discoveries have advanced from Temple’s labs into clinical trials — work that may one day profoundly improve human lives.
MS students may present their work at national meetings, locally and at our annual Katz School of Medicine student research symposium.
Research opportunities include the following:
- Cellular differentiation and stem cells
- Cancer biology
- Molecular and biochemical microbiology and immunology
- Platelet biochemistry
- Neurovirology and AIDS
- Epigenetics
- Signal transduction
- Substance abuse research
- Cardiovascular disease
- Obesity and diabetes
- Thrombosis and pulmonary disease
- Neural repair and rehabilitation
- Autoimmune diseases
- Repair of the spinal cord, brain, and peripheral nervous system