Our research-intensive PhD program is designed to prepare students for successful careers as scientists in many occupations, such as academic research (in universities, research institutes or government laboratories), biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, teaching, health and biomedical science management, regulatory organizations and science policy. The Biochemistry & Physiology faculty is augmented by adjunct faculty at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF), a private research institution across the street from our campus. Students can carry out their research on campus or at OMRF.
Most students enter the Biochemistry PhD program through the interdisciplinary https://graduate.ouhsc.edu/Graduate-Programs/PhD-Programs/Graduate-Program-in-Biomedical-Sciences
Our PhD program is structured so that almost all coursework is completed in the first year. During this year, students rotate through three or more research labs to find a good match for their dissertation research. The qualifying examination is completed in the Spring of the second year, and consists of writing and orally defending a research proposal based on the proposed dissertation project. After that, the student engages almost full time in research, honing presentation skills in Journal Clubs and the departmental Workshops, and attending seminars. Students can also present their research at the annual campus Graduate Research and Technology Symposium in which they can win travel grants to attend and present research at national meetings.