Dr. Chitra Subramanian

Associate Professor

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Biography

Chitra Subramanian is a Research Associate Professor at Carle Illinois College of Medicine, specializing in Translational Oncology and Regenerative Medicine. She directs the TORM Laboratory, which focuses on innovative cancer therapies and regenerative techniques. Her research endeavors are pivotal in bridging laboratory discoveries with clinical applications, ensuring that novel interventions can improve patient outcomes. She is involved in various projects that examine the cellular mechanisms underlying tumor progression and the potential for regenerative approaches in cancer treatment. With a deep commitment towards integrating cutting-edge research with clinical practice, Chitra aims to contribute significantly to advancements in cancer care.

Research Interests

Requirements for Carle Illinois College of Medicine

Doctorate Program
Requirements
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited U.S. or Canadian institution 3 semesters of General/Organic Chemistry with lab 1 semester of Biochemistry 2 semesters of Biology with lab 1 semester of Advanced Biology (Physiology or Systems Biology) 2 semesters of Physics with lab Humanities/Social Science coursework 1 semester of Statistics 2 semesters of Calculus Multivariate Calculus Differential Equations Linear Algebra
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Specialization Notes

Carle Illinois College of Medicine follows a single integrated MD curriculum across all departments. All listed departments contribute to this 'engineering-infused' medical program. Note: Currently, only U.S. citizens or permanent residents are considered for the MD program, thus typical international language exams (TOEFL/IELTS) are not applicable for standard admission.