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Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology
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Mailing Address A302 - 107 Wiggins Rd. Contact Information Phone: (306) 966-4075 |
The Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology exists within the Division of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.
The Department offers 3-Year, 4-Year and Honours undergraduate B.Sc. Degrees awarded through the College of Arts & Science, and M.Sc. and Ph.D. Degrees through the College of Graduate Studies and Research.
The Department is actively involved in teaching and research with diverse interests ranging from classical anatomical sciences to cellular, developmental, molecular and neurobiology.
The Department administers a Body Bequeathal Program which provides the opportunity to donate bodies to medical education and/or science.
Undergraduate Programs
Our undergraduate BSc degree programs provide relevant and high quality training in anatomy and cell biology. For more information go to program requirements, or contact our General Office at (306)966-4075. An appointment can be scheduled to meet with an Academic Advisor.
Graduate Programs
The Department offers graduate programs leading to M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees. For information on Anatomy & Cell Biology graduate programs including admission procedures, please contact the Graduate Secretary at anat.micro.physiology@usask.ca.
For general information on graduate programs and admission procedures visit the College of Graduate Studies and Research website.
Post-doctoral Training
The Department welcomes applications from research-oriented individuals who are interested in pursuing post-doctoral training. For information about post-doctoral opportunities contact Faculty members directly.
Note that potential funding for post-doctoral training positions may be available from the Health Services Utilization and Research Committee (HSURC), as well as other agencies such as CIHR, which provides competitive salary support awards for post-doctoral fellows.
To investigate areas of research interest go to the summary of Faculty research interests.
