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The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology provides a bridge between the basic sciences and medicine. Investigating the molecular mechanisms of disease is an important priority of the department. Faculty are concerned with the biochemical changes that may be associated with cell and tissue injury and with the etiology, pathogenesis and behaviour of disease. Research is carried out in such areas as cardiovascular disease, immunopathobiology, neuropathology, endocrinology and metabolism, neoplasia, bone and connective tissue disease, clinical and molecular epidemiology, antiobiotic resistance, and molecular pathogenesis of infectious disease. Undergraduate Office - General inquiries: Kitty Lo Medical Sciences Building, Rm. 6209, Tel. 416-946-7459, e-mail kitty.lo@utoronto.ca Undergraduate Secretary: Prof. D.M. Templeton, e-mail doug.templeton@utoronto.ca Web site:www.lmp.facmed.utoronto.ca Course Coordinators: Pathobiology ProgramsPathobiology (Science program)Enrolment in this program is limited and selection is based on performance in First Year required courses. Students enrol at the end of their first year of studies. Apply via the Arts & Science web site from early April to mid-May. At later times, contact the undergraduate secretary. Specialist program: (13.5 full courses or their equivalent, including at least two 400-series courses) First Year: |