City Of Hope Graduate School
Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope
Biological Sciences
Tom LeBon, PhD, Associate Dean, City of Hope Graduate School,1500 E. Duarte Rd.
Duarte, CA 91010 U.S.A.Click to send E-mail to:
tlebon@coh.org
Phone: 1-626-359-8111 x63641
Fax: 1-626-301-8105
Description:
The Graduate Program in Biological Sciences grants the PhD degree upon
completion of all of the necessary requirements. The time spent in the program
is devoted to full-time study and research. Each student is assigned a Faculty
Advisor to evaluate the students academic and research progress. During the
first year, the student completes the core curriculum and three laboratory
rotations (10-12 weeks each). The core curriculum contains Biochemistry,
Molecular Genetics, and Cell Biology. One Advanced Topic course the first year,
the student takes a written comprehensive examination based on the content of
the Core Curriculum and Current Topics in Biology and prepares and orally
defends a research proposal based on an original topic not related to previous
work conducted by the student. Students after the first year are required to
take a literature based journal club every year. An additional advanced topic
course is required to be taken by the student after the first year. After
successfully completing the core curriculum, comprehensive examination and
research proposal, students concentrate the majority of their time on their
individual dissertation laboratory research project. The written
thesis/dissertation must be presented by the student for examination by four
members of City of Hope staff and one qualified member from an outside
institution.
Degree(s):
Ph.D.- Biological Sciences
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