Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences
Type | Private |
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Established | 1952 |
Dean | Barbara L. Hempstead |
Academic staff | More than 330[2] |
Students | More than 400[3] |
Location | , , |
Website | gradschool |
The Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences (WCGS), formerly known as the Cornell University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, is a
Programs of study
Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences (WCGS) partners with neighboring institutions along York Avenue, also known as the "corridor of science" in New York City. Such partnerships with
WCGS offers a variety of programs at both the Masters and Doctoral levels. As a partnership between the Sloan Kettering Institute and Weill Cornell Medical College, WCGS offers seven PhD programs as well as four distinct Masters programs. Additionally, the school offers two Tri-Institutional PhDs, a Tri-Institutional MD/PhD and the opportunity for students to participate in an Accelerated PhD/MBA program.[4]
PhD Programs:
- Biochemistry and Structural Biology
- Molecular Biology
- Cell and Developmental Biology
- Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis
- Pharmacology
- Neuroscience
- Physiology Biophysics and Systems Biology
Tri-Institutional PhD Programs
- Chemical Biology
- Computational Biology and Medicine
- Tri-I MD / PhD Program
See also
- Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program
- Weill Cornell Medical College
References
- ^ Homepage - Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences in New York City. Weill.cornell.edu. Retrieved on 2013-09-07.
- ^ Our Faculty - Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences in New York City. Weill.cornell.edu. Retrieved on 2013-09-07.
- ^ "Medical Division Total Enrollment" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-03-20.
- ^ "Academics | Graduate School of Medical Sciences". gradschool.weill.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2016-04-14.