Our graduate program provides students with
the training and research experience necessary
to pursue careers in academic research, industry,
university-level teaching, and other biology-related
areas.
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Research rotations offer incoming graduate
students an opportunity to sample a variety
of research programs in MBG. Students
are exposed to different research questions,
experimental organisms, approaches, and
techniques. They get to know other
students, postdocs, and professional staff
in their rotation laboratories, and observe
how those laboratories operate. Research
rotations (typically 3) help students identify
a laboratory in which to pursue their thesis
research.
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We teach students how to critically evaluate
scientific literature in our famous and
popular 8-week "Paper Bashing" course,
which students take in their first semester.
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We provide basic training in Genetics,
Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Developmental
Biology, and Cell Biology in our Core Curriculum,
taken by all students during their first
year.
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Our program offers advanced students a
wide selection of 8-week Advanced Courses
on diverse topics requested by students,
such as Microscopy, Molecular Evolution,
Epigenetics, RNAi, Gene Therapy, Microbial
Diversity, and Plant Molecular Biology.
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We provide instruction and lots of practice
on organizing and giving oral presentations.
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Our Grant Writing course and Preliminary
Examination format teach students how to
organize and write research papers and
proposals.
- Realizing that students enter graduate
school with very different career goals,
we offer personalized advising and help achieving
those goals. Career options are discussed
in a Research Ethics and Career Development
Course, and each student's thesis advisory
committee works with the student to define
clear graduate school and career goals and
design strategies to meet them.
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