PhD (Systems Medicine)
PhD programme 1st year course structure
Course Structure for 1st Year PhD Programme
A limited number of scholars will be admitted to PhD programme. The courses are offered to make a strong foundation in systems medicine. The credit courses will be divided in first two semesters of the programme that include both basic and applied aspects. The second semester will mark the beginning of hands-on training in various aspects and techniques in systems medicine. In no case, a research scholar is allowed to repeat any course either in case of failure or for improving the grades. The programme being interdisciplinary, the research scholar will work under the joint supervision of faculty members.
Salient Features of Teaching and Training Programme
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Advances in systems biology and biological data
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Molecular basis of human diseases
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Advances in genomics and transcriptomics
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Advances in proteomics and metabolomics
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Advances in immunomics and pathomics
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Ethics in research, regulatory compliances, IPR and entrepreneurship
In addition, students admitted to the SCSM PhD program shall be trained in the following areas:
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Research methodology and lab techniques
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Research manuscript writing and editing
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Critical analysis and presentation of research output
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Writing and defending research proposals
SCSM faculty members’ laboratories are well equiped with state-of-the-art facilities for the cutting-edge research in the area of systems medicine. Additionally, the campus houses Central Instrument Facilities and Advanced Instrumentation Research Facility.
For the academic year 2021-22, candidates those who have qualified NET/JRF or its equivalent category as permitted by the University, will be called for an interview.
The interview of the candidates will be conducted by the Admission Committee of the Special Centre, where the candidates are required to discuss their research interest/area through a presentation. The competence of the candidate to undertake the proposed research; the suitability of the research topic/area at the Special Centre; and the potential of the proposed research to contribute new/additional knowledge, etc will be considered.
Eligibility
Name of Centre |
Sub. Code & Sub. Code Number |
Eligibility |
Special Centre for Systems Medicine (SCSM) |
Systems Medicine – SSMH (917) |
Master's degree (M.Sc., MBBS, M.VSc, M. Pharma)/ B.Tech, B. Pharma or a professional degree declared equivalent to the Master's degree by the corresponding statutory regulatory body, with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade 'B' in the UGC 7-point scale (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed); or an equivalent degree from a foreign educational institution.
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