课程名称:Ph.D. in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
- 授予学位:博士学位 (Doctoral)
- 授予机构:Harvard University
- 学院:Harvard Medical School, Division of Medical Sciences
课程介绍:
This program is an interdepartmental graduate training program within the Division of Medical Sciences at Harvard Medical School (HMS). Through the Division of Medical Sciences (DMS), BBS recommends its candidates to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University for the Ph.D. degree.BBS faculty members are drawn from all of the basic science departments of Harvard Medical School –Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology (BCMP), Cell Biology, Genetics, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Pathology, Neurobiology and Systems Biology – and from many of Harvard’s affiliated teaching hospitals. Additionally, BBS has recently expanded to include faculty within the Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, a newly-established department spanning both HMS and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). BBS is also beginning to incorporate faculty from the FAS as part of its effort to build new initiatives in graduate training. The BBS graduate course curriculum consists of core courses as well as specialized courses organized in various formats that focus on different topics and/or methodologies relevant to modern biology. Students can choose to train in the disciplines represented by our five core departments (BCMP, Cell Biology, Genetics, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, or Pathology) or in two new interdepartmental programs that have recently been created: Leder Human Biology and Translational Medicine (LHB) and Developmental and Regenerative Biology (DRB). Some specialized courses are required for students in the LHB or DRB programs. Additional advanced courses in a variety of research topics are offered through many Harvard departments and programs.
- 国际学生入学要求:
- The Admissions Board hopes that all applicants will recognize the following: the full range of GMAT scores is very broad, that there is no "minimum" score requirement, and that the GMAT is just one piece of data among the many used to evaluate an application. 50% of the Class of 2009 scored between 700 and 740 on the GMAT. There is no minimum GPA requirement though our students often have competitive undergraduate GPAs, there are many other equally important components of the application. GPA is just one factor the Admissions Board uses to evaluate a candidate.