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Charles University Faculty of Medicine in Plzeň
PhD in Anatomy, Histology and Embryology
- Pilsen, Czech Republic
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus, Blended
English
Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology study program includes classical systematic macroanatomy, topographic anatomy, modern clinical anatomy, microscopic anatomy, histology (light microscopy and electron microscopy), immunohistochemistry, and cytology (morphology, biology, and pathology of the cell). Embryology is also included with special emphasis on the effect of environmental congenital developmental defects. This study program is without specialization.


Charles University Second Faculty of Medicine
PhD in Anatomy, Histology and Embryology
- Prague, Czech Republic
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus, Blended
English
The Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology study program includes classical systematic macroanatomy, topographic anatomy, modern clinical anatomy, microscopic anatomy, histology (light microscopy and electron microscopy), immunohistochemistry, and cytology (morphology, biology, and pathology of the cell). Embryology is also included with special emphasis on the effect of environmental congenital developmental defects. This study program is without specialization.
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Embryology is a fascinating field that explores the intricate processes of development from conception through to birth. At the PhD level, you engage with advanced research methodologies and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries in reproductive biology and developmental processes.
You'll delve into specialized areas such as embryonic stem cell research, genetic manipulation techniques, and reproductive technologies. Through hands-on laboratory courses, you'll gain expertise in culturing embryos, performing genetic analyses, and utilizing imaging techniques to study development in real time. The environment encourages critical thinking and innovation as you seek to solve complex biological questions.
Students often navigate intricate ethical considerations and regulatory frameworks surrounding embryonic research, building confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives. Graduates typically pursue careers in academia, biotechnology, or clinical research, enhancing our understanding of development and addressing fertility challenges in the process. A PhD in Embryology prepares you for significant contributions to the field and creates opportunities in academic and industrial settings.