Ph.D. in Human Genetics

Ph.D. in Human Genetics normally takes 4-6 years to accomplish and entails extensive study and research in the field of genetics and its application to human health and illness. The curriculum integrates advanced genetics, molecular biology, and bioinformatics courses with unique research that leads to a doctoral dissertation. Students acquire knowledge of genetic analysis, genomic technologies, and statistical methodologies. They investigate issues such as hereditary illnesses, gene therapy, and personalised medicine. The curriculum frequently includes laboratory rotations, seminars, and opportunity to present research at conferences. Graduates are prepared for positions in academic research, biotechnology, pharmaceutical businesses, or genetic counseling, all of which contribute to a better understanding of human genetic variation and its effects on health.