Program Overview
Introduction to the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences offers various programs for students, prospective students, and alumni. The school provides information on its faculty, research, admissions, student life, and career development.
Academics
The school offers several academic programs, including:
- Basic Science PhD Programs
- MD/PhD - MSTP
- Basic Science MS Programs
- Clinical & Translational Science Programs
- Experiential PhD in Biomedical Therapeutics
- Pathway to the PhD
- Tufts IRACDA
Degree Programs
The school offers the following degree programs:
- Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Immunology
- Molecular Microbiology
- Neuroscience
- Clinical & Translational Science
- MD/PhD - MSTP
- Biomedical Research
- Pharmacology & Drug Development
Non-Degree Options
The school also offers non-degree options, including:
- Certificate Programs
- Pathway to the PhD
- IRACDA Postdoc Program
Research
The Pharmacology & Drug Development program is home to 23 research labs, offering opportunities for laboratory rotations and thesis research. Some of the research labs include:
- Alexei Degterev Lab
- Andrew Greenberg Lab
- Athar Chishti Lab
- Brent Cochran Lab
- Caroline Genco Lab
- Chris Dulla Lab
- David J Greenblatt Lab
- Emmanuel Pothos Lab
- Emmanuel Tzanakakis Lab
- Howard Chen Lab
- James Baleja Lab
- Jamie Maguire Lab
- Jose Ordovas Lab
- Lakshmi Pulakat Lab
- Leon Reijmers Lab
- Li Zeng Lab
- M Elizabeth Fini Lab
- Michael Chin Lab
- Pamela Yelick Lab
- Robert Blanton Lab
- Victor Hatini Lab
- William Bachovchin Lab
- Yongjie Yang Lab
Student Life
The school provides information on academic calendars, handbooks, catalogs, and student awards. It also offers resources such as libraries, student groups, and career development services.
Career Development
The school offers career development services, including career coaching, career fairs, and applying for fellowships. It also provides information on alumni careers and career events.
