The Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology (BCDB) program at Emory University is a cross-disciplinary training program that encourages and fosters innovative thinking and experimentation. Our faculty members are drawn from 15 departments within Emory University to provide training in Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Development, Molecular Biology, Structural Biology, Cancer Biology and allied areas of research. The program uses formalized training in scientific research, presentation, writing, hypothesis design, and teaching to enable students to integrate diverse biological disciplines. Our students graduate as well-rounded biomedical research scientists who are highly competitive in a number of different career paths. Whether your goal is pure basic science or translational research we offer research opportunities that will enable you to impact human health and our understanding of our world.
Congratulations to the following students for being awarded these prestigous fellowships. Beth Bowman (Kelly lab), NSF Fellowship; Ben Nanes (Kowalczyk lab), AHA Fellowship; Matthew Randolph (Pavlath lab), NIH NRSA (NIDCD); Jen Rha (Corbett lab), NIH NRSA (NICHD); Rasagnya Viswadnadha (Sale lab), AHA Fellowship.
***Prospective Students for Fall 2012 who wish to recieve a Fee Waiver for their application need to submit by midnight 31st October 2011. After this date applications will be charged a $75 fee and all applications must be submitted by 1st December 2011****. Please contact Director of Graduate Recruitment for the BCDB Program, Dr. Christine Dunham (cmdunha@emory.edu) regarding the possibility of fee waivers after 31st October 2011.
This program is partially supported by the NIH via the T32 GM008367 Training Program in Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology. |