Programs in Basic Medical Sciences
- Director
- Joel D. Oppenheim, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Graduate Studies
The
Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences
at New York University
School of Medicine,
a division of New York University's Graduate School of Arts and Science,
offers programs in the basic medical sciences leading to the Ph.D.
degree and, in coordination with the
Medical Scientist Training Program, a
combined M.D./Ph.D. program. The Institute encompasses the Basic Medical
Science departments at the Medical Center (biochemistry, cell biology,
environmental medicine, microbiology, medical and molecular parasitology,
pathology, pharmacology, and physiology and neuroscience) that offer
interdisciplinary training programs in cellular and molecular biology,
environmental oncology, infectious diseases and basic microbiological
mechanisms, molecular oncology and immunology, neuroscience and physiology, and
pharmacology. Programs are individually administered and have their own
requirements (see individual programs).
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