Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Pathology is a rigorous 5-7 year research-focused doctoral program that prepares students for careers as leading experts in the study of disease. The curriculum covers advanced topics in anatomical, clinical, and molecular pathology, as well as research methods and biostatistics. Ph.D. candidates conduct original laboratory research and complete a doctoral dissertation that makes a significant contribution to the understanding of the causes, mechanisms, and diagnoses of human diseases. Graduates are equipped to work as pathologists, medical researchers, university professors, and consultants in hospitals, government agencies, and private biotechnology companies. The Ph.D. in Pathology provides students with the specialized expertise needed to advance the field of diagnostic medicine, develop new diagnostic tools and treatments, and improve patient outcomes.