PhD in Genetics

3 Years On Campus Phd Program

University of Cambridge

Program Overview

Modern genetics has today evolved beyond its traditional boundaries to become a fundamental part of biology and medicine. The Department reflects this pervasiveness with research interests encompassing several high-impact themes, including functional genomics and systems biology, developmental genetics, epigenetic inheritance, evolution and population genetics, microbial genetics, and cell biology. The Department of Genetics hosts between 50 and 65 postgraduate students across 25 research groups, researching a wide range of biological problems, from population genetics and ecology, to the detailed analysis of genome sequence. The Department is based in a historic building on the Downing Site but has research groups located in the Gurdon Institute, Cambridge Systems Biology Centre and Sainsbury Labs as well as an impressive range of local, national and international collaborations.

Program Key Stats

£42035 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Research Scientist
  • Scientist- Translational Genetics
  • Physical Therapist - Clinic Director
  • Senior Scientist - Molecular Biology Process Development
  • Geneticist

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