Educational Objectives of the Doctoral School of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine and Science
The Doctoral School integrates the educational tracks of the four doctoral programs:
- PhD in Molecular medicine
- PhD in Neuroscience
- PhD in Translational medical and surgical sciences
- PhD in Veterinary medical sciences
and builds a unique multidisciplinary educational framework that includes Molecular medicine, translational research, neuroscience, and Veterinary sciences. The School's goal is to train researchers capable of understanding human and animal disease processes from an integrated perspective, combining the study of molecular and cellular mechanisms, clinical observation, neurobiological analysis, behavioral biology, and one-health approaches.
Doctoral students are placed in highly qualified research groups, where they acquire advanced skills in experimental design, laboratory techniques, biological and clinical data analysis, scientific production, and communication of research results. Teaching activities include basic and advanced training, interdisciplinary seminars, international activities and research periods at foreign institutions.
The School fosters an educational environment that enables doctoral students to address complex problems with innovative methodologies and advanced scientific tools, integrating medicine, Neuroscience, Biotechnologies, clinical sciences and veterinary sciences. Such integration enables the development of skills necessary for contemporary research geared toward diagnosis, prevention, therapy, and understanding of complex biological systems.