Molecular Medicine PhD Program

This PhD Program trains students to use advances in basic sciences to solve problems relevant to human disease, and to use insights from human disease processes to solve fundamental biological problems.

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Contact 

Co-director:

Conrad LilesW. Conrad Liles
Professor of Medicine
Associate Chair for Research
Co-Director, M3D

Phone: (206) 543-3293
Email: wcliles@uw.edu

Dubbed “M3D”, Molecular Medicine & Mechanisms of Disease is a direct entry Ph.D. graduate program for basic science investigation of disease mechanisms. 

M3D trains graduate students to use advances in basic sciences to solve problems relevant to human disease and to use insights from human disease processes to solve fundamental biological problems. 

Collaborative effort

The M3D PhD Program is a collaborative effort among the Departments of Medicine, Pathology and Pediatrics. Students may carry out PhD research with any qualified faculty member in one of those participating departments. Qualified faculty from other departments may train M3D PhD students, provided that the faculty member commits to support the student while in training.