CET
Program Description
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.
Faculty
The members of the CET Program have collaborations with a number of faculty members across both campuses including several departments in the School of Medicine at MCG and UGA.
Moreover, CET program members are stationed at both the Athens and the Augusta campuses and are therefore able to easily communicate the goals and initiatives of both universities.
Research Opportunities
One of the primary objectives in launching the CET Program was to encourage and facilitate research in the pharmaceutical sciences. The faculty members involved in the CET Program have made significant accomplishments in their respective areas of interest.
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Current Students
Graduate students enrolled in the CET Program come to us from a wide variety of academic, professional, ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
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Curriculum
The CET doctoral program of study should consist primarily of 8000 and 9000 level courses (or the MCG equivalent).