The University of Rochester’s Department of Biology has long been recognized as a leader in genetics research. While our faculty and students are united by a common interest in genetics, we address questions spanning a wide range of topics in molecular, cell, developmental, computational, and evolutionary biology.Our PhD program is designed to foster the development of scientists capable of doing advanced biological research. We offer students research opportunities in:Molecular, cellular, and developmental biologyEvolution, ecology, genetics, and genomicsOur faculty share a common interest in genetic processes. As a result, our students benefit from the high degree of interaction and cooperation among laboratories.Our program, taken on a full-time basis, requires a total of 90 credit hours. Credit hours include coursework, seminars, and research. The average course load is 12 credit hours per semester.After passing the qualifying examination, students form a thesis advisory committee to help guide them in their research. Completion of the PhD usually takes six years.Communication and interaction are essential parts of being a scientist. Our students benefit from multiple opportunities to attend seminars by distinguished outside speakers, participate in formal and informal journal clubs and discussion groups, and present their research to their peers.Students in the Department of Biology’s E2G2 graduate program will concentrate their research and studies in evolution, ecology, genetics, and genomics. This program helps prepare students for careers in higher education and research through laboratory and classroom training.In addition to individualized training, E2G2 students interact extensively with faculty and peers in the cell, molecular, and developmental biology program as well as research laboratories at the University of Rochester’s Medical Center.