Graduate Study Overview

*Attention prospective and current students!* - Please note that the Graduate Program in Pathology is undergoing some re-structuring. Check back over the next few months for updates and new documentation, which will also be circulated via email.

The Pathology Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS) Program is one of the oldest graduate programs in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS). Offering MSc and PhD degrees, the GPS Program is based on the downtown campus, where our admin offices (Duff Medical Building), classrooms and some research labs are located. Other main sites where graduate students conduct their experiments include the RI-MUHC, the Lady Davis Institute at the JGH, and the CHU Sainte-Justine.

Pathology is the specialized area of biomedical science that emphasizes the study of disease, and it is therefore one of the most multi-disciplinary fields of research. Investigators in a pathology department may be utilizing information and experimental techniques originally developed in almost any area of modern biology and, in return, may contribute new knowledge of benefit to many other disciplines. Research on disease may target any of the organ systems, in normal and abnormal conditions, and studies may be conducted from a structural, biochemical or functional perspective at any level, from the intact organism down to specific components of the individual cell.

The Graduate Program Director (GPD) is Dr. Carolyn Baglole, as of May 2024. We recognize and thank Dr. Edith Zorychta for her many years of tremendous service in this role!

Graduate Training Committee (GTC)

Dr. Carolyn Baglole, Program Director
Dr. Basile Tessier-Cloutier
Dr. Alexander Gregorieff
Dr. Lili-Naz Hazrati
Kattreen Hanna, Student Representative
 

For potential research supervisors, consult the list of profiles.

For more information on our individual programs, please browse the tabs on the left sidebar or reach out to our Key Contacts.

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