Offered through Saint Louis University's Center for Anatomical Science and Education, SLU?s graduate programs in anatomy can assist in M.D. or Ph.D. postdoctoral training and to stimulate your interest in research. You will advance the frontiers of your knowledge and technical expertise through active participation in a variety of research projects.
CASE has been an established academic center providing expert anatomical education for more than 100 years. Graduate students in SLU?s anatomy program perform research projects by working with a faculty mentor whose research interests match their own. Doctoral students are expected to publish and present a minimum of two research projects. The program also offers a concentration in neurobiology for Ph.D. students that can help prepare you for a career in neuroscience-related areas.
Teaching faculty and mentors are drawn from a select group of scientists and clinicians at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine. The faculty are united by their extensive experience and teaching and training young scientists, medical students and physicians-in-training.
- Students receive training from a diverse team of award-winning clinical anatomists dedicated to teaching and training.
- Students have the opportunity for research projects with a dedicated scientific support staff to assist them.
- Many students present their research at local and national scientific conferences.