Ph.D. in Rheumatology

Ph.D. in Rheumatology focuses on advanced research in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases that affect the joints, muscles, and bones. This program typically spans 3 - 5 years and involves rigorous academic coursework, clinical training, and hands-on research in molecular biology, immunology, and disease pathophysiology. Students contribute to the development of new treatments and diagnostic techniques for conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and osteoarthritis. Graduates can pursue careers in academia, research institutes, or clinical practice, specializing in rheumatologic conditions and contributing to medical advancements in this field.