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Brown University





Brown University


Division of Applied Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Box F, Brown University
Providence, RI 2912 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: dam@dam.brown.edu

Phone: 1-401-863-2353
Fax: 1-401-863-1355
 

Description:
Multidisciplinary program in applied mathematics. Strong mathematics combined with applications inphysical, biological and engineering applications.

Degree(s):
M.S.;

Ph.D.
 

Research Areas:
Analysis, Dynamic Systems and PDE;Mechanics;Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing;Stochastical Control;Probability, Statistics, Image Processing


Brown University
Division of Biology and Medicine
Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology
Box G-B3
Providence, RI 2912 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: Cheryl_Pariseau@brown.edu

Phone: 1-401-863-2574

Description:
Program of Study The graduate program in molecular pharmacology and physiology offers advanced training appropriate for academic and research careers in the fields of biology and medical sciences that include molecular and structural pharmacology; neuropharmacology; cellular, comparative, and organ systems physiology; and neurophysiology and neuroanatomy. Programs of study and research are developed individually in consultation with the student's adviser and advisory committee and are designed to ensure expertise in the student's principal field. Admission is ordinarily limited to applicants for the Ph.D., but admissions for the M.S. or M.A. only may also be permitted.

 

 


Brown University
Division of Biology and Medicine
Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology
Box G-B3
Providence, RI 2912 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admission_graduate@brown.edu

Phone: 1-401-863-2574

Description:
The graduate program in molecular pharmacology and physiology offers advanced training appropriate for academic and research careers in the fields of biology and medical sciences that include molecular and structural pharmacology; neuropharmacology; cellular, comparative, and organ systems physiology; and neurophysiology and neuroanatomy. Programs of study and research are developed individually in consultation with the student's adviser and advisory committee and are designed to ensure expertise in the student's principal field. Admission is ordinarily limited to applicants for the Ph.D., but admissions for the M.S. or M.A. only may also be permitted.

 

 


Brown University
Division of Biology and Medicine
Program in Artificial Organs, Biomaterials and Cellular Technology
Box G
Providence, RI 2912 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admission_graduate@brown.edu

Phone: 1-401-863-2600

Description:
Fields of Study. Biomaterials; biomechanics; artificial organs and related areas of bioengineering.

 

 


Brown University
Division of Biology and Medicine
Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Box G
Providence, RI 2912 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admission_graduate@brown.edu

Phone: 1-401-863-2600

Description:
Fields of Study. Evolutionary biology; population and community ecology ofmarine plants and animals; population genetics; evolution of genetic system;ecological genetics; mitochondrial genetics; plant-animal interactions; mammalianpaleobiology; ungulate evolution; foraging ecology; pollination biology; dispersal ofplants and animals; animal behavior; sexual selection; insect reproductive behavior.

 

 


Brown University
Division of Biology and Medicine
Program in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry
Box G
Providence, RI 2912 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: admission_graduate@brown.edu

Phone: 1-401-863-2600

Description:
Fields of Study: Interdisciplinary, drawing on molecular biology, cell biology,biochemistry, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology and virology; areas of emphasis include nucleic acids; RNA splicing and structure; ribosomal function; HIV and retro viruses; environmental mutagenesis; cell receptors; cell division cycles; cell differentiation; site-specific recombination; biochemical and developmental genetics; gene expression; oncogenes; cell and organelle ultrastructure; schistosome antigens; photosynthesis; cell biology of algae; research seminar in first semester; research rotations in different laboratories leading to potential thesis project.

Degree(s):
Ph.D.- Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry
 

 


Brown University
Division of Biology and Medicine
Pathobiology
Nancy_Thompson@brown.edu
Providence, RI 02885 United States

Click to send E-mail to: Pathobiology@brown.edu

Phone: 1-401-247-2279
Fax: 1-401-247-2279
 

Description:
Training in disease mechanisms research; flexible curriculum. Stipend of $25,000/ yr. PhD training with over 40 faculty in a wide variety of research areas and state of the art laboratory facilities. Graduates have excellent career opportunities.

Degree(s):
Ph.D.- Biology; Ph.D.- Medical Sciences
 

Research Areas:
Immunology, Infectious Disease and Host Response; Environmental Pathology; Cancer Biology


Brown University
Division of Engineering
Electrical Sciences
Box D
Providence, RI 2912 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: admission_graduate@brown.edu

Phone: 1-401-863-2600

Description:
Laboratory for Engineering Man/Machine Systems (computervision, speech recognition, microphone arrays, VLSI tools, control theory); computerhardware and architecture; solid state materials and devices; laser optics; quantumelectronics; electromagnetics and wave propagation; bioelectrical engineering.



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