
The Graduate School of Medicine offers master’s and doctoral (PhD) programs in various specializations including Health and Community Medicine, Cell Information Medicine, Integrated Molecular Medicine, and Function Construction Medicine.
Three graduate-level G30 programs for international students are offered: the Master of Medical Science, which provides systematic medical education for students who have graduated from non-medical faculties, the Master of Public Health, for students studying health administration topics such as epidemiology and biostatistics, and the Doctor of Medical Science, which focuses on disease research and medical technologies.
At the Daiko Campus, the Department of Integrated Health Sciences is establishing a cutting-edge medical informatics center that harnesses data science. Through these efforts, we foster professionals who will shape the future of biomedical sciences and healthcare.

Faculty and student numbers
Data as of May 1, 2025
Group | Male | Female | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Faculty | 164 | 62 | 226 |
Enrolled Students | 93 | 126 | 219 |
International Students | – | – | 126 |
G30 programs
For international graduate students, the Biological and Bioagricultural Sciences, Medical Science, and Master of Public Health programs are available.