PhD in Molecular Pathology
Program Details: Dissertation
The candidate shall prepare a dissertation embodying results of the investigative efforts in his or her field of research concentration with supervision by the student’s Research Advisory Committee. Students may choose to include submitted, accepted for publication, or published manuscripts as chapters in the dissertation.
Please refer to the Graduate School guidelines for more information on the format of the dissertation. A final copy of the dissertation must be submitted to the Dean of the Graduate School at least four weeks prior to the proposed defense date and distributed to the Final Examination Committee at least three weeks before the final examination. The chairperson of the Final Examination Committee will poll the committee at least ten days before the proposed date of the examination to determine the acceptability of the dissertation.
The candidate shall prepare a dissertation embodying results of the investigative efforts in his or her field of research concentration with supervision by the student’s Research Advisory Committee. Students may choose to include submitted, accepted for publication, or published manuscripts as chapters in the dissertation. Please refer to the Graduate School guidelines for more information on the format of the dissertation. A final copy of the dissertation must be submitted to the Dean of the Graduate School at least four weeks prior to the proposed defense date and distributed to the Final Examination Committee at least three weeks before the final examination. The chairperson of the Final Examination Committee will poll the committee at least ten days before the proposed date of the examination to determine the acceptability of the dissertation.
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