




Attention Chemistry, Math and Physics Majors!
In recent years a great deal of emphasis has been placed
on the quantitative and physical sciences as a way to integrate the
biological sciences into a continuum from structural and molecular
studies to bioinformatics, population studies and comprehensive data
analysis. This approach promises to reveal new paradigms and encourages
a deep analysis of underlying principles and relationships.
Emory is unique in having strengths in all these areas.
- Chemistry, Physics, and Math and Computer Sciences have partnered
with the Biological and Biomedical Sciences in Emory’s
Computational and Life Sciences Strategic Initiative.
- The Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
is a nationally ranked interdisciplinary training program in the
Biological Sciences and offers outstanding training in eight interdisciplinary
programs in the Life Sciences.
- The joint Emory and Georgia Tech Department of Biomedical Engineering
is ranked second in the nation and combines the resources of
a top Medical School with the computational, engineering and bioinformatics
expertise of one of the top engineering schools in the world.
- The Rollins School of Public Health and the adjacent U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention offer unparalleled opportunities
in the departments of Epidemiology, Global Health, and Bioinformatics.
Training opportunities include:
- Population and Laboratory Based Sciences - A
unique new graduate training opportunity in Human Health: Molecules
to Man combines rigorous training in population
based and laboratory sciences.
- Computational and Life Sciences (CLS) - Emory has
launched a CLS
Strategic Initiative with pillars consisting of
Computational Science and Informatics, Synthetic Sciences and
Systems Biology.
Application Fees Waived
If you are interested in obtaining a fee waiver please contact Kathy Smith for more information. She may be reached at Kathy.Smith@emory.edu or at 404-727-2547.