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8 Master's degrees offered by the university
Physician Assistant
People who succeed as Physician Assistant at Upstate Medical University SUNY enjoy direct patient contact, have a passion for medicine, and embrace challenges. Physician assistants practice medicine with physician supervision in many settings and in many medical and surgical disciplines.
Anatomy
Upstate Medical University SUNY's Anatomy MS program is a comprehensive and renowned academic offering that delves into the intricacies of human anatomy. Located at Upstate Medical University, this program stands as a testament to the institution's commitment to excellence in medical education.
Physiology
Embark on an academic journey of excellence with Upstate Medical University SUNY's Physiology MS program. Nestled within Upstate Medical University, this program epitomizes the institution's commitment to providing top-tier medical education.
Behavior Analysis Studies
The Behavior Analysis Studies program capitalizes on available faculty resources at Upstate Medical University SUNY and its associated hospitals (e.g., Golisano Children’s Hospital).
Public Health
The Upstate Medical University SUNY Public Health program is fully accredited by the Council on Education in Public Health (CEPH).
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Faculty researchers in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Upstate Medical University SUNY seek to understand the molecular and cellular bases of human health and disease. We apply a broad range of tools ranging from those of structural biology and biophysics to cell biology and genomes.
Pharmacology
Current research in the Department of Pharmacology at Upstate Medical University SUNY focuses on cancer biology, leukemia, drug discovery and delivery, structure-based drug design, cell signaling, cardiovascular electrophysiology and disease, neurodegeneration, and stem cells.
Clinical Perfusion
The Clinical Perfusion program at Upstate Medical University SUNY accepts ten students each year. Graduates are eligible to take the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion's National Certification Examination.