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Clinical & Translational Science Institute Degree Programs

The Clinical and Translational Science Institute offers a variety of master’s-level science programs for students at NYU Grossman School of Medicine who are interested in pursuing translational and clinical research.

MS in Clinical Investigation

As a master of science in clinical investigation (MSCI) candidate, you prepare for a career in translational research by working closely with distinguished faculty and research mentors to gain foundational knowledge in research methods that support the development of new drugs and devices. We offer several different concentrations in the two-year program.

We offer several different concentrations in the two-year program, including concentrations in translational research, biomedical informatics for clinical investigators, comparative effectiveness and implementation research, health disparities and health equity research, health innovations and therapeutics, and healthcare delivery science. Learn more about the MS in Clinical Investigation.

MD/MS in Translational Research

This five-year, dual degree program is designed for medical students who wish to earn their medical degree and the MS with a concentration in translational research at the same time. Learn more about the MD/MS in Translational Research.

Related Bioinformatics Degrees

Several bioinformatics programs at NYU Langone’s Vilcek Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences complement our dual degree and MSCI programs in translational and clinical research.

MS in Biomedical Informatics

In the one-year MS in Biomedical Informatics program, students learn to create novel computational methods to solve challenging problems in biomedical research. Learn more about the MS in Biomedical Informatics.

Computational Biomedicine PhD Training Program

In the Systems and Computational Biomedicine PhD Training Program, doctoral candidates are trained to design and implement methods for capturing, storing, and retrieving clinical and population-level data for translational research. Learn more about the Computational Biomedicine PhD Training Program.