The admissions process for each degree program is different. Please visit the program page to find out how to apply.
For information about classes and activities in the Health Education Programs during COVID-19, please visit the program sites listed below
For information about classes and activities in the PhD programs during COVID-19, Please visit
the Office of Biomedical Graduate Education.
Health Education Programs
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program
- Medical Scientist Training Program (MD/PhD)
- Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT)
- Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD)
- Physician Assistant Program (MHS, PA-C)
- Clinical Leadership Program (MHS)
- Clinical Research Training Program (MHS)
- Master of Biomedical Sciences
- Master of Biostatistics
- Master of Management in Clinical Informatics
- Master of Science in Medical Physics
- Master of Science in Population Health Sciences
- Pathologists’ Assistant Program (MHS)
PhD Programs
Application to all biomedical graduate programs is through the Duke Graduate School. These programs are administered in the School of Medicine by the Office of Biomedical Graduate Education.
- Biochemistry Program
- Biostatistics
- Cell and Molecular Biology
- Cell Biology Program
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
- Developmental & Stem Cell Biology
- Immunology Program
- Integrated Toxicology & Environmental Health
- Medical Physics
- Molecular Cancer Biology
- Molecular Genetics & Microbiology
- Neurobiology Program
- Pathology Program
- Pharmacology
- University Program in Genetics & Genomics