CET
Program Description
The purpose of the Program in Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics is to provide graduate training in therapeutics-related research that directly connects the basic science laboratory with the clinical practice setting.
The goal of the CET Program is to provide an interdisciplinary graduate training program in therapeutics and drug development research that would capitalize on the immense resources available at both the University of Georgia and the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta.
This association facilitates interdisciplinary interaction among the faculty of both institutions and encourages joint efforts in research and education. The members of this program encompass a variety of health-related backgrounds and education and include Pharm.D.'s, M.D.'s, Ph.D.'s.
The clinical as well as basic science background and expertise of the members of the CET program as well as their locations on both university campuses allow for a truly interdisciplinary and translational approach to graduate training.
While the course requirements for graduate students enrolled in the program cover both arenas, research opportunities allow students to focus on either experimental (basic) or clinical science tracks.
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