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Education & Admissions

Stem Cell and Regenerative
Biology Graduate Program

Graduate Program

The graduate program aims to cultivate highly skilled leaders at the master's and doctoral levels by equipping them with cutting-edge knowledge and innovative technologies in stem cell and cell therapy research.

  • Ultimate Treatment for Intractable and Degenerative Diseases
    Covers the entire spectrum from basic research in stem cell and regenerative medicine to new technology development and clinical applications.
    Trains future leaders capable of conducting breakthrough translational research in strategic national advanced biotechnology.
    Focuses on securing innovative disease treatment technologies and leading the future medical industry in the designated fields of stem cell and cell therapy.
  • Degree Programs (M.S., Integrated M.S.-Ph.D., Ph.D.)
    In order to meet the educational objectives of the degree programs (master's, integrated master's & doctorate, and doctorate), five core curriculum tracks based on the core theory of life are offered:
    Basic Cell and Developmental Biology, Molecular Biology, Multi-omics Bioinformatics, Tissue and Cell Engineering, Regenerative Medicine

Graduate School Educational Goals

Introduction of the educational objectives of the Graduate School of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology.

  • 01

    Talent Development

    Goal 1-1 : Lead innovative research and education in advanced fields.

    Goal 1-2 : Integrate developmental biology, molecular cell biology, medicine, chemistry, physics, and engineering.

    Goal 1-3 : Provide an educational and research infrastructure that fosters creative exploration and innovation.

  • 02

    Development of new disease therapeutics and treatments

    Goal 2-1 : Conduct basic research, develop new technologies, and apply them clinically in stem cell and regenerative medicine.

  • 03

    Degree Programs

    Goal 3-1 : Structure degree programs (M.S., Integrated M.S.-Ph.D., Ph.D.) based on five core curriculum tracks.

    Goal 3-2 : Offer courses in cell and developmental biology, molecular biology, multi-omics bioinformatics, tissue and cellular engineering, and regenerative medicine.