College of Medicine

Forensic Toxicology & Analytical Genetics - Graduate

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Dr. Isabel Mellon

Director of Graduate Studies

Associate Professor

College of Medicine

1095 V.A. Drive

306 Health Science Research Building

Lexington, KY 40536-0305

Program website

(859) 257-3760

  • MS

The Master of Forensic Toxicology and Analytical Genetics degree prepares professionals with an advanced training in focused areas of forensic science while developing workplace skills highly valued by employers in related fields. The program has two areas of concentration: one concentration is focused on Forensic Toxicology/Chemistry and the second on Forensic/Analytical Genetics. Through a common core curriculum, students in both concentrations will have foundational information and a skill set in advanced forensic science, writing, communication, professionalism, ethics, legal perspectives and workplace- specific laboratory skills. Through a rigorous targeted finishing curriculum in either concentration, including rigorous internship experiences and an individualized program of cognate elective courses the graduates will be competitive for workforce deployment in the areas of private industry drug testing, private DNA analysis, forensic governmental divisions, and hospital clinical labs. In addition, this program provides individuals with advanced skills and training that prepare them for rapid career advancement and leadership positions. The program is housed in the Department of Toxicology and Cancer Biology which has a longstanding history in graduate education. A link to the department’s programs in education is provided here

Application Requirements

  • CV
    • A CV indicating education, any academic honors/accomplishments, research-related experience (publications and presentations), laboratory experience, skills, and relevant work experience.
  • Personal Statement
    • A personal statement indicating professional interests, qualifications and goals for program study and career goals.
  • Three letters of recommendation
    • ​Letters should be provided by individuals who are familiar with your undergraduate and graduate coursework, research, employment, etc.

Applicants must meet the Graduate School admission requirements.

Applicants must have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.

  • Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: July 22
    • Spring: December 9
  • NOTE: Cohorts typically start in the Fall semesters. However, Spring semester admission for this program will be considered for those who already have an advanced degree, such as a MS and above. If you believe you qualify and would like to begin taking courses in the Spring semester, you may either send your transcripts to the Director of Graduate Studies, or you may submit your application with a Spring start date and the DGS will reach out to you if there are any questions or concerns.

Contact

Dr. Isabel Mellon

Director of Graduate Studies

Associate Professor

College of Medicine

1095 V.A. Drive

306 Health Science Research Building

Lexington, KY 40536-0305

(859) 257-3760