Graduate Program in Life Sciences (GPILS)
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Graduate Program in Life Sciences (GPILS)

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The Graduate Program in Life Sciences (GPILS) offers cutting-edge translational research training in basic, biomedical, clinical, and population sciences. We offer seven PhD granting graduate programs and three MS-level programs.

Our graduate programs cover the entire range of biomedical research and life sciences including the basics of protein structure and molecular biology, integrative systems physiology, virology, vaccine development, behavior, cognition, population-based genetics, and the impact of the environment on human health.

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Student Spotlight

Da'Kuawn JohnsonMeet Da'Kuawn Johnson

Last year, Da'Kuawn was University of Maryland, Baltimore's first recipient of the prestigious Gilliam Fellowship Award through the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. As a part of the award, Fellows create a project that engages their communities in the process of science and scientific discovery.

Da'Kuawn is a student in the Molecular Microbiology and Immunology program. His research in Dr. Nicholas Carbonetti's lab investigates how type III interferon signaling protects young mice from lethal B. pertussis infection.


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Jessica A. Mong, PhD
Associate Dean for Graduate & Postdoctoral Scholars
Professor, Department of Pharmacology
jmong@som.umaryland.edu


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November 25, 2025

Clinical Trial Using Focused Ultrasound with Chemotherapy Finds Potential Survival Benefit for Brain Cancer Patients

November 24, 2025

New Study Identifies Key Mechanism Driving HIV-Associated Immune Suppression

November 6, 2025

Early-Stage Clinical Trial Demonstrates Promise of Intranasal Influenza Vaccine in Generating Broad Immunity

November 2, 2025

NIH Awards $14.5 million Grant to the University of Maryland School of Medicine to Develop a Data Center for the Human Virome Program

October 31, 2025

University of Maryland School of Medicine Researchers Uncover Biomaker Evidence Linking Prurigo Nodularis with Kidney Disease

October 28, 2025

University of Maryland Children’s Hospital Receives Record $50 Million Gift from Tom Golisano to Advance Pediatric Care in Maryland

October 21, 2025

The Institute of Human Virology Receives $5.5 Million Endowment from the John C Martin Foundation

October 17, 2025

New Monoclonal Antibody Shows Promise for Preventing Malaria Infections

September 30, 2025

University of Maryland School of Medicine Launches Global Health Alliance

August 25, 2025

University of Maryland School of Medicine Researchers Detail Reliable Measurement for Blood-Brain Barrier Opening Using Focused Ultrasound

August 12, 2025

New Protein Therapy Shows Promise as First-Ever Antidote for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

July 25, 2025

New Research Simulates Cancer Cell Behavior

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