Ph.D. in Occular Pathology

Ph.D. in Ocular Pathology is a specialized research degree that investigates eye illnesses and their underlying causes at the cellular and molecular levels. This curriculum, which typically lasts 3-5 years, provides advanced instruction in eye pathology, encompassing diseases like glaucoma, retinal problems, and ocular malignancies. Students do research to improve diagnostic tools, create new treatments, and better understand the genetic and environmental factors that cause eye illnesses. Graduates are prepared for jobs in academic research, clinical practice, and healthcare innovation, helping to promote the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of ocular disorders.