Molecular Medicine – Wake Forest Baptist Health

Posted: October 20, 2016 at 1:44 am

From its home within the Department of Internal Medicine Section on Molecular Medicine, the Molecular Medicine and Translational Science program trains PhD students in research to better understand human diseases at a molecular level and translate that knowledge to improved diagnostics, treatment, and disease prevention. The MMTS program includes scientists from all major basic science and clinical programs at Wake Forest University and was one of the first established molecular medicine programs nationwide. Beginning in 2011, MMTS joined four other complementary PhD programs in the Wake Forest University Graduate Schools Molecular and Cellular Biosciences track, where combined expertise will be utilized to enhance the depth of student learning and discovery.

To learn more about the MMTS degree programs and their requirements, or aboutthe program's accomplished faculty, please follow the links on the left.

Program Directors and Contacts

Director: John S. Parks, PhD,Professor Department of Internal Medicine Molecular Medicine Phone: 336-716-2145 Email:jparks@wakehealth.edu

Co-Director: Robert N. Taylor, MD, PhD, Professor Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Phone: 336-716-5451 Email: rtaylor@wakehealth.edu

Program Recruiter: Michael C. Seeds, PhD, Assistant Professor Department of Internal Medicine - Molecular Medicine Phone: 336-713-4259 E-mail: mseeds@wakehealth.edu

MMTS Policies and Procedures

MMTS Graduate Program Faculty

Molecular Medicine Journal Club

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