Additional Resources

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Find What You Need to Succeed

Graduate school and postdoctoral work can be overwhelming, if only because the campus is huge and information abundant. On this page, we’ve housed some convenient links to additional resources that may help you navigate your higher education journey. There’s much to be done, and we believe you can do it. If you need assistance, click “Contact” in the top Menu Bar to reach someone in the MGM department. Science is the reason you’re here. And you’re the reason we’re here.

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Curriculum

Affiliated Courses

The faculty and staff of the Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology direct, participate in, and manage numerous graduate courses. Some courses are not offered every year, and some courses are offered only during parts of the semester (Modules 1, 2, and 3 are consecutive 5 weeks blocks).

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Medical Courses

The MGM department teaches two courses in the first-year medical curriculum: Genetics and Fundamental of Microbiology and Immunology UF College of Medicine offers several combined degree programs, including: M.D.–Ph.D., M.D.–J.D., M.D.–M.B.A/M.S.M, M.D.–M.P.H. Some courses are not offered every year, and some courses are offered only during parts of the semester (Modules 1, 2, and 3 are consecutive 5 weeks blocks).

Additional Resources

Office of Postdoctoral Affairs

UF is home to over 700 postdoctoral researchers who are pushing boundaries in their fields and fueling research for the greater good. Your department will guide you through your hiring and any onboarding processes required by your department (MGM) and college (COM). The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs is here to help you connect with resources and opportunities outside of your department and college.

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Office of Research Affairs

The Office of Research fosters research excellence, improves the environment for basic translational and clinical sciences, and facilitates research discoveries that will ultimately lead to advances in healthcare outcomes.