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Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Interdisciplinary Specialization

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Completion requirement

In addition to meeting the requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies (see regulations) and the home program, students in the Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine specialization must meet the following course requirements:

a) course

b) course


  • All SCRM students must attend and participate in the Reproduction and Regenerative Medicine Research Group monthly seminar series. Attendance is a mandatory program requirement and will be recorded. This is an ongoing, mandatory educational activity for the duration of the graduate program and is routinely attended by graduate supervisors.

  • All SCRM students must attend and participate in the weekly Reproduction and Regenerative Medicine Research group journal club. Attendance is a mandatory program requirement and will be recorded. This is an ongoing, mandatory educational activity for the duration of the graduate program, which will be attended by graduate supervisors on a rotary basis.

Completion requirement

See home program for information on time limits, supervisory assignments, required examinations, research proposal requirements and financial assistance.

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