BS in Biomedical Science

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Texas A and M University College Station

Program Overview

The Department of Biomedical Sciences, led by Professor Lynne Opperman, Head, is a major locus for basic science and translational research at Texas A&M College of Dentistry. Departmental faculty interests range widely within a central research focus on craniofacial biology. These research interests include regulation of feeding behavior, the role of dendritic cells in cancer, the genetics of caries-causing bacteria, the genetics of tooth development, developmental biology of corneal epithelium, sutures, palate, and temporomandibular joint, mechanics of bone, and analysis of craniofacial growth in mutant and transgenic animal models. Exciting new areas of research include identifying the genes involved in the development of craniofacial structures, and tissue engineering and regeneration.

Program Key Stats

$41554 (Annual cost)
$ 90



67 %

Eligibility Criteria

3.3
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Biomedical practitioner
  • scientist
  • researcher
  • teacher

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