Master of Science in Regulatory Affairs
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The Master of Science in Regulatory Affairs is a joint master’s degree program between Keck Graduate Institute, a leader in biotechnology and health care graduate education, and City of Hope, an institution that helped establish the biotechnology industry. The master's program aims to provide students with translational and applied experience in regulatory affairs for all Food and Drug Administration-regulated product classes.
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The distinguished faculty at the Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences have made major contributions in biological sciences and biomedicine. They are widely recognized as leaders in their fields, shaping the future of cancer and cancer treatment science through cutting-edge research and innovative approaches.
Postdoctoral fellows at City of Hope contribute significantly to our understanding of cancer, pushing forward innovative approaches influencing cancer treatment’s future.
The graduate students at the Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences are driving progress in cancer and cancer treatment science, supported by a strong educational foundation and a research environment that encourages independent thought and motivates them to challenge existing dogma.