Jefferson College of Graduate Studies
Overview

Director: Philip Wedegaertner, Ph.D.

Graduate Studies Committee: Emad Alnemri, Ph.D., Jeffrey L. Benovic, Ph.D., Walter Koch, Ph.D., John Pascal, Ph.D., Michael Root, M.D., Ph.D., Scott Waldman, M.D., Ph.D., Philip Wedegaertner, Ph.D.

The Program in Molecular Pharmacology & Structural Biology is designed to take a multidisciplinary approach to the field by providing the student with a strong basic knowledge of biochemistry, cell biology, pharmacology and molecular biology, with additional exposure to other areas of related interest. The ultimate goal of this program is to provide aspiring students with the background, training and experience necessary to launch careers as independent scientific investigators.

Funding
All students receive a stipend, which is currently $25,500 for the ’08-’09 academic year. Stipends and tuition are available throughout the student's training experience, and are not tied to any other responsibilities, such as teaching requirements.

Applying
Applicants to the predoctoral program are expected to have a solid background in the biological sciences and chemistry; additional courses in general biochemistry are suggested, but not required. Students must submit scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and it is also recommended that an advanced subject test be taken. Three letters of recommendation are required. Applications for admission are submitted to the Jefferson College of Graduate Studies Admission Office and are reviewed by the Program's Graduate Studies Committee. GRE scores, GPA, letters of recommendation, and the interview are all considered to be important criteria for admission. Applicants should have a demonstrated aptitude for and dedication to a career in research, as evidenced by initiatives taken in college, summer research internships, and/or post-baccalaureate experience. Visit the Office of Admissions for information regarding the Jefferson College of Graduate Studies application process.