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Basic Biomedical Sciences

Put yourself at the forefront of research and discovery in medicine through a graduate degree in basic biomedical sciences. Gain an interdisciplinary foundation and robust research experiences as you begin your career in biomedical research. 

Make a difference through biomedical research

Biomedical sciences bridges science and health care, producing meaningful research that promotes human health and expands your understanding and treatment of disease. By pursuing a graduate degree in basic biomedical sciences, you will gain the interdisciplinary foundation you need for a career in biomedical research.

As a basic biomedical sciences student in the USD Sanford School of Medicine, you will experience a hands-on and specialized education that prepares you to become a biomedical scientist. Our program prioritizes laboratory investigation and original research opportunities, providing you with access to robust facilities that help you find the answers to your questions. Here you'll find passionate and expert faculty who serve as research mentors while also actively producing their own research. This is an important part of our program, as we want you to access enhanced learning experiences and set yourself up for success pursuing a residency match.

Our students have gone on to become toxicologists, doctors, epidemiologists, laboratory technicians and professors, among other careers in research and medicine. With notable funding opportunities, well-established research centers and close interaction between faculty and students, USD provides a robust and enriching education in basic biomedical sciences.

Become a biomedical scientist who has the experience, knowledge and connections necessary to thrive by studying basic biomedical sciences at USD.

 

Degrees & Offerings

Basic Biomedical Sciences (M.S.)

Master's
  Vermillion Main Campus

Through the M.S. in basic biomedical sciences program, you'll gain an interdisciplinary graduate education in a variety of basic biomedical science areas. The program stresses laboratory investigation and original research under the direction of a faculty member, as well as flexibility and individual choice as you develop a program of study that fits your unique interests. You may select between the Thesis and Non-Thesis programs of study.

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Basic Biomedical Sciences (Ph.D.)

Doctorate
  Vermillion Main Campus

Pursue an interdisciplinary graduate education to begin your career in biomedical research. You can choose to specialize in cancer biology, cardiovascular biology, infectious diseases, molecular biology and genetics, neuroscience or physiology and pharmacology.

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Known for Excellence

With qualities like small class sizes, specialized programs and incredible student opportunities, USD is not your typical university. What makes us unique is what makes your education exceptional.

STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES

As a student at USD, the opportunities available to you extend beyond the classroom. Explore your interests, find your community and experience your education to the fullest extent through the following opportunities.

Gain valuable, real-world professional experience while enjoying paid employment and discounted tuition rates as a graduate student at USD. The affordability you gain through graduate assistantships and fellowships will equip you with valuable, professional-level skills that will set you apart after graduation. 

Stipend

In the basic biomedical sciences program, admitted students in research track programs are eligible to receive a fellowship stipend and reduced tuition. Recipients must work full time towards degree completion. Stipend is also contingent upon successful completion of a background check.

  • The Ph.D. Research Graduate Assistantship stipend is currently $31,500 for the first full year ($2,625 per month)
  • The M.S. Thesis Research Graduate Assistantship stipend is currently $15,750 annually ($1,312.50 monthly)

Tuition Reduction

  • Fellows with resident student status receive an additional reduction in tuition and fees on top of the resident student tuition reduction (student portion = $4,947.60 annually for 21 credit hours).
  • Fellows with non-resident student status receive a 62% reduction in tuition and fees (student portion = $5,661.60 annually for 21 credit hours).
  • Credit hour tuition and fee details are listed on the USD tuition and fees page.

If you do not receive an assistantship within the department, you may apply for an assistantship outside of your academic program or within support offices at USD. For more information and to apply for a graduate assistantship, visit the Graduate Assistantship webpage.

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At USD, our graduate students are actively pursuing unique research and presenting at local and national conferences exploring innovative areas of interest to them. Additional research and grant opportunities include:

Research and Creative Scholarship Opportunities

Each semester students may apply for grants through the USD Graduate School, faculty and students pursue research in virtually all academic departments on campus, and in many cases, it is a required portion of a graduate degree program.

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IdeaFest

IdeaFest is an annual event celebrating student research, creative scholarship and academic engagement. Undergraduate and graduate students in all disciplines present their work in oral and poster presentations, live performances, readings, exhibits and displays.

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Departments & Facilities

Explore the departments, facilities and centers that contribute to your education in basic biomedical sciences.
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Center for Brain and Behavior Research

The Center for Brain and Behavior Research (CBBRe) promotes outstanding training of research students and fellows, feeding the pipeline of creative independent scientists in the fields of neuroscience and behavioral science.

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Human Anatomy Lab

The University of South Dakota’s human anatomy lab offers a cadaver-based experience to undergraduate, graduate, medical and health sciences students. Our lab enables future health care professionals to assist their patients through the mastery of human anatomy.

Faculty & Staff

Get to know the faculty and staff in the Division of Basic Biomedical Sciences. Our faculty are experts in their field, specializing in cancer biology, cardiovascular, entomology, human genetics, infectious disease, microbiology, and neuroscience among other areas.
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William Mayhan

Dean-Basic Biomedical Science

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Brain Effects from Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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Daniel Bird

Assoc Dean of Basic Sciences

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Microbiology & Immunology
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Denise Arrick

Assistant Professor

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Educational Faculty
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Edward Bagu

Associate Professor

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Educational Faculty
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Lee Baugh

Associate Professor

Specialty

Neuroscience
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Brian Burrell

Professor
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Grant Campbell

Assistant Professor

Specialty

Molecular Microbiology & Immunology
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Michael Chaussee

Professor

Specialty

Microbiology
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William Chen

Assistant Professor

Specialty

Cardiovascular
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Bruce Cuevas

Associate Professor

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Educational Faculty
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Scott Druecker

Assistant Professor

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Educational Faculty
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Marc Dvoracek

Associate Professor
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Barbara Goodman

Professor

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Educational Faculty
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Dana Hansen

Instructor

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Educational Faculty
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Victor Huber

Professor

Specialty

Microbiology
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Curtis Kost Jr.

Associate Professor

Specialty

Physiology
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Yifan Li

Professor

Specialty

Cardiovascular and Physiology
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Pasquale Manzerra

Asst Dean-Med Student Affairs

Specialty

Neuroscience
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Lisa McFadden

Associate Professor

Specialty

Cardiovascular and Neuroscience
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Gerald McGraw Jr

Assistant Professor

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Educational Faculty
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Robert Morecraft

Professor

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Neuroscience
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Luye Qin

Assistant Professor

Specialty

Neuroscience
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Khosrow Rezvani

Associate Professor

Specialty

Cancer Biology
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Samuel Sathyanesan

Professor

Specialty

Neuroscience
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Arun Singh

Assistant Professor

Specialty

Neuroscience
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Taylor Soderling

Assistant Professor
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Xuejun Wang

Director of MD, PhD Program

Specialty

Cardiovascular and Physiology
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Hong Zheng

Associate Professor

Specialty

Neuroscience and Physiology
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Prathapan Ayyappan

Assistant Professor
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Jeffrey Beck

Assistant Professor
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Arielle Deutsch

Assistant Professor
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Casey Finnicum

Assistant Professor
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Christine Hockett

Assistant Professor
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Lacey McCormack

Associate Professor
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Michelle Baack

Chair-Pediatrics

Specialty

Physiology, Pharmacology
Sanford Research
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Francisco Bustos Velasquez

Assistant Professor

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Molecular Biology & Genetics
Sanford Research
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Indra Chandrasekar

Assistant Professor

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Other
Sanford Research
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Pilar De La Puente

Assistant Professor

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Molecular Biology & Genetics
Sanford Research
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Erik Ehli

Associate Professor

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Molecular Biology & Genetics
Avera
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Kevin Francis

Associate Professor

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Other/General
Sanford Research
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Kurt Griffin

Associate Professor
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Keith Hansen

Chair-OB, GYN
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Michael Kareta

Associate Professor

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Molecular Biology & Genetics
Sanford Research
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Lance Lee

Associate Professor

Specialty

Molecular Biology & Genetics
Sanford Research
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Abdelhalim Loukil

Assistant Professor

Specialty

Molecular Biology & Genetics
Sanford Research
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Ikuo Masuho

Assistant Professor

Specialty

Molecular Biology & Genetics
Sanford Research
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Louis-Jan Pilaz

Assistant Professor

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Molecular Biology & Genetics
Sanford Research
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Steven Powell

Associate Professor
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Kyle Roux

Professor

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Molecular Biology & Genetics
Sanford Research
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Alexei Savinov

Associate Professor

Specialty

Other/General
Sanford Research
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William Spanos

Associate Professor

Specialty

Cancer Biology
Sanford Research
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Anna Strahm

Assistant Professor

Specialty

Other/General
Sanford Research
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Kameswaran Surendran

Associate Professor

Specialty

Molecular Biology & Genetics
Sanford Research
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James Tao

Assistant Professor

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Molecular Biology & Genetics
Sanford Research
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Paola Vermeer

Assistant Professor

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Cancer Biology
Sanford Research
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Kurt Warnhoff

Assistant Professor

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Molecular Biology & Genetics
Sanford Research
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Jill Weimer

Professor

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Neuroscience
Sanford Research
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Brenda Auen

Body Donation Program Assistant
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Pamela Bernard

Accounting Assistant
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Jamie Cuka

BBS Financial Assistant
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Nicole Comp Hinrich

BBS Program Assistant
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Wendy Pederson

Graduate & Educ Manager
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Jacquelyn Rubida

BBS Personnel Assistant
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Cassie Stolpe

BBS Administrative Assistant
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Brian Waage

Fabrication Technician
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Laura Wiemers

BBS Management Analyst
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Hands-on Learning Through Cutting-edge Research

As a community of researchers and scientists, we know that hands-on experience in research facilities is crucial for your career preparation. Our division is home to several state-of-the-art facilities that allow you to gain experience with industry technology and find answers to your questions. Whether you want to study biochemistry, immunology, neuroscience, pharmacology, cancer biology, cellular biology or another area of the biomedical sciences, you'll find the support and resources to engage in relevant research and launch your career.

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Mentorship Unlocks Opportunity

Enhance your learning experience through research opportunities and improve your chance at getting a residency match. More than half of the faculty members in our division are actively engaged in scholarly and research activities, and they are committed to bringing students into that experience.



Surprisingly Affordable

Whether you’ve recently completed your undergraduate degree, or you want to kick your career up a notch, graduate school is the next logical step. The good news is there is funding for both online and on-campus students to get you through your program. 

Graduate Tuition & Costs

Learn more about tuition and fees for undergraduate students and see how your out-of-pocket costs at USD compare to those at other colleges and universities. Visit the Graduate Tuition & Costs Detailed page for program specific costs and fees.

Financial Aid

Navigating options for how to pay for college can be challenging, but you are not alone. The Office of Financial Aid will work with you and your family to explore how you can make your college education even more affordable.

Graduate Assistantships

USD offers opportunities for grad students to earn a reduced tuition rate in exchange for their teaching, research and service efforts to the university.

 


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