PCOM laboratories support hands-on learning across the biomedical and clinical sciences.
These spaces are designed to give students the practical experience needed to reinforce
coursework, develop research skills, and prepare for patient care.
The gross anatomy lab offers in-depth exposure to human anatomical structures, helping
students build a strong foundation in clinical understanding. In the bioimaging lab,
students use advanced technology to visualize tissues and structures, complementing
what they see in anatomy with real-time diagnostic imaging. Additional research labs
provide opportunities to engage in faculty-led studies in areas such as neuroscience,
microbiology, and physiology.
Together, these labs give students the tools and training to approach medicine with
both scientific knowledge and clinical perspective.