Ph.D. in Anatomy

Ph.D. in Anatomy is a specialized research degree that examines the structure of the human body and its many systems. The program typically lasts 3 to 5 years and includes extensive training in subjects including as histology, neuroanatomy, developmental biology, and functional anatomy. Students do laboratory-based research, employing tools such as microscopy and molecular biology to investigate the complexity of tissue structure and organ function. The curriculum culminates in a dissertation that advances knowledge in the field. Graduates pursue positions in academia, medical education, research institutions, and the healthcare industry.