The Department of Biology offers three Master's and four interdisciplinary Doctoral programs in the biological sciences. Graduate students have access to the University's leading faculty across ...
Sandra Strang, EdM, director of communications and events in the Graduate College, sat down with Peter Baas, PhD, professor and director of the graduate program in neuroscience, and Michael Lane, PhD, ...
The Training Program in Neurodegeneration aims to promote the development and success of trainees at all levels (undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral) who are interested in pursuing careers in ...
Through a mix of technical development, real-world application and shared purpose, Trane Technologies' Graduate Training Program is launching the next generation of engineering sales leaders.
The Fred Hutch Postbaccalaureate Scholar Program is for individuals who would benefit from research experience and training to ensure that they are competitive when applying to biomedical PhD programs ...
The Molecular Biophysics Program at the University of Colorado, jointly sponsored by the NIH and CU, is a collaborative effort involving students, postdocs and faculty from five departments on the ...
The goal of the Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) and Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (G-RISE) programs is to develop a diverse pool of scientists ...
The primary goal of the Cross-disciplinary Molecular and Cellular Biology (CMCB) Graduate (PhD) Training Program is to produce a cohort of rigorous, quantitatively-minded scientists empowered to ...
The PhD program is intended to be completed in 5-6 years. Students take 6 courses (4 required and 2 electives) over their first two to three years. Students may take advantage of the Boston Area ...