Ph.D./M.S. programs at graduate school in the United States, as of September 2023
Recommendation : 【Studying Abroad】 Studying Abroad Index
A. Overview
D. Appendix
A. Overview
§ Unless otherwise stated, it is an explanation of the Ph.D. program, and the master’s program is separately indicated separately
1. Background
⑴ Department selection criteria : faculty reputation, faculty reputation, field ranking, specific research field, admission rate, proportion of foreigners, funding status, number of graduates, career after graduation, environment
① https://nglscoalition.org/ : You can check the acceptance rate, percentage of foreigners, and number of graduates by program
② https://www.thegradcafe.com/ : After applying, you can check if there is anyone who is interviewing at the time of waiting
③ https://www.petersons.com/ : You can know the admission rate.
④ https://climbtheladder.com/ : You can check the expected interview questions.
⑤ https://www.reddit.com/ : One of the largest community sites in the United States, where information about studying abroad is frequently exchanged. The following Excel files are also frequently shared.
⑥ New departments have a high acceptance rate, so you can apply strategically.
⑦ Please note that some departments do not accept foreigners. In general, many departments prefer American to international.
⑧ It is important to have a higher ranking in the field of interest research of you than the overall ranking.
⑨ In the case of top schools, there are cases where the admission committee reject the candidate thinking that he or she will get into to a more suitable program.
⑩ NIH funding situations can be used for school search.
⑪ ChatGPT can be used for school research.
⑫ Age is not important in studying abroad, but it is necessary to understand the following.
○ First, students from American universities usually graduate from undergraduate studies and go straight to graduate school.
○ Second, the younger you are, the greater your growth potential.
○ Third, the younger you are, the faster you are to accept a new culture : Being amenable in an easier sense.
⑵ Master vs PhD
① Master’s degree : 2 years. Most of them are degree courses that only take classes, and if you use this, it is a little intense as a doctor
○ The total tuition for a two-year full-time master’s degree can range from at least 60,000 USD, up to more than 90,000 USD.
○ However, there are many cases where master’s tuition is waived. Additionally, there are instances where one can earn an additional $20,000 USD per year by working as an RA, without having to pay tuition.
② PhD : 5 ~ 6 years. Most students with experience in research apply
③ American university graduates : Most of them finish their undergraduate studies (typically four years) and go straight to the Ph.D. program. Most of them experience undergraduate research from at least sophomore.
④ The result for Master process comes later than the result for Doctoral process.
⑤ In U.S. doctoral programs, there are many opportunities to transfer from a master’s to a doctoral program (provided that the PI can fund the student), so considering applying solely for the master’s program is recommended. It is also possible to transfer to a doctoral program after just one year in a master’s program, but in such cases, the master’s degree is not awarded.
⑶ University vs Insitute
① The insitutes aren’t that different from the graduate programs in universities.
② General universities are good when you need a university name value, and research institutes are good when you want to focus on research.
③ Institute does not have a undergraduate department, so TA is not mandatory, and there are many lifelong scientists, so the proportion of Nobel Prize winners is quite high.
④ Institute is one of the ultimate destinations for scientists, so it can make you feel like you’ve skipped a university course.
⑤ The institute generally has little tuition compared to the university.
⑷ Eastern vs Western
① Most of the top schools are in East and West, which favor Democrats.
② There seems a lot to write on the application page in the east and not much in the west.
③ The East is more formal during the interview and the West is more free.
④ The climate is definitely better in the west.
⑸ Europe vs USA
① In the United States, there is typically no separate doctoral degree (an exception being the DEng) and a combined master’s and doctoral program is offered. The master’s degree is largely used to enhance the chances of being accepted into a doctoral program.
② In Europe, one must have a master’s degree to apply for a doctoral program, and openings are available irregularly. The evaluation of applicants tends to be more quantitative (for example, standardized test scores) than qualitative (like Statements of Purpose).
⑹ spring vs fall
① Many American universities only offer fall admission for PhD programs.
② Even when available in spring, the same university’s fall admission typically has more openings.
⑺ Following last year, there is a clear trend not to see GRE again this year
① Formal Reason : Corona Blue (Reduced academic concentration due to the spread of Corona)
② Hidden Reason 1. Considering the atmosphere where it is difficult to force the test due to the continuous appearance of corona mutations
③ Hidden Reason 2. GRE made a change due to COVID-19 while it was said that it was difficult to evaluate competency
⑻ After the introduction of Toefl MyBestScore, it was observed that the policy was not properly established
① As a result, the importance of English grades has decreased somewhat and performance evaluation has become important
⑼ Factors of Success or Failure in Studying Abroad
① The Russian-Ukraine war and the U.S.-China hegemony competition are expected to have a positive impact on Korean students by reducing the number of Chinese students.
② Economic downturn may be a factor in boosting graduate student inflows, and competition may increase slightly : The recession has progressed within a year, so it may not be relevant right now.
③ As the Democratic Party of Korea won the 2022 U.S. midterm elections, the situation for foreign students’ entrance examinations has improved relatively.
④ How does the president’s approval rating affect the success or failure of studying abroad?
⑤ Increasing number of graduate applicants : Related to job market instability. However, this will be more remarkable in the next round than in the current round.
○ Example 1. MIT csbphd
2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | |
apply | 190 | 187 | 165 | 205 | 224 | 229 | 310 | 379 | 345 | 400 | 460 |
admit | 17 | 19 | 20 | 19 | 18 | 19 | 19 | 15 | 15 | 21 | 8-10 |
enroll | 7 | 5 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 8 | 7 | 10 | 10 | 7 | . |
○ Example 2. Stanford Biomedical Informatics PhD program
“This year we received a record-breaking number of excellent applications.”
⑥ There is a possibility that some students who failed to study abroad due to the COVID-19 Pandemic may have tried again, this year.
⑦ Conclusion : Considering the above various factors, the opportunity to study abroad seems to be more difficult this year.
⑽ The results in 2023 fall admission cycle seem to be coming out later than usual.
① Reason 1. : As COVID-19 situation was released, interview invitations were activated.
② Reason 2. : In the case of universities in California, the process is delayed due to strikes this year.
⑾ Early admission
① Early decision : The early admission with binding; only one place can be inserted; early decision can be supported with a number of early actions
② Early action : The early admission without binding; Multiple admissions can be supported at the same time
③ Restricted early action : a restricted early admission; early decision and concurrent support are not possible; only in Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and Princeton
⑿ Rolling basis
① Receiving applications in order of arrival and closing applications when all the good students are here
③ This typically applies to undergraduate applications and is not very relevant for doctoral programs.
④ Some doctoral programs have two deadlines, such as December 1st and January 15th. In these cases, submitting by the first deadline is associated with a higher acceptance rate.
⒀ Rotation
① Looking back at several labs (average of three) in the first year of admission, choosing later which lab to perform the degree
② Most life science PhD programs adopt rotation
⒁ Umbrella program
① There is a factor that increases the rate of foreigners’ acceptance due to the large number of students and the lack of funding
② For example, Harvard University’s BBS Proglemam has about 300 labs in partnership
2. Ranking of universities worldwide
⑴ QS ranking : https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2022
⑵ Shanghai ranking : https://www.shanghairanking.com/
⑶ US news : https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities. Tuition, Fee and Enrollment are shown. There are many institutions that refer to US news
⑷ Times Higher Education : https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2024/world-ranking
⑸ World Report National University Rankings
⑹ CS ranking : https://csrankings.org/#/index?all&us. CS field refers to this website a lot
⑻ Bioinformatics ranking (EduRank) : Bioinformatics does not follow the general rankings
⑼ Computational biology ranking (EduRank) : Computational biology does not follow the general rankings well either
⑽ Microbiology ranking (EduRank)
⑾ Immunology ranking (EduRank)
⑿ Bioinformatics ranking (upGrad Abroad)
B. University Program
1. MIT(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) (‘1)
⑴ Overview : One of the top engineering majors. Bioinformatics in the school tends to focus on applied science. Admission rate of 6.7%.
⑵ Department : https://gradadmissions.mit.edu/programs
⑷ microbiology : GRE optional, IELTS 7.0, TOEFL is not allowed
⑸ Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology : GRE not required, TOEFL iBT of 100 or IELTS of 7.0 is required at minimum
⑹ Computational Science and Engineering : GRE not required, IELTS 7.0
⑺ Computational and Systems Biology : Dec 1, 2022 (PhD); GRE not required, TOEFL iBT of 100 or IELTS of 7.0 is required at minimum; Detail; Rotation policy; Affilliated with Broad, Koch, Ragon, Whitehead; In the case of TOEFL official score, you only need to send one e-mail and one mail when you decide
2. Stanford(Stanford University) (‘3)
⑴ Overview : Until the end of World War II, the university was on the verge of bankruptcy, but the IT revolution in Silicon Valley made the Stanford a global university. One of the top engineering universities. Bioinformatics research centered on life science independent of hospitals stands out. Admission rate of 5.2%.
⑵ Department : https://applygrad.stanford.edu/portal/programs (Renewed in mid-September every year); Only one program is allowed except for two programs when applying for Biosciences PhD programs
⑶ English : All programs require TOEFL iBT minimum of 100 (From September 2023, MyBestScore is allowed). IELTS is not allowed
⑷ Contact : The importance of contact is low because the admission commit selects students and there is rotation
⑸ Computer Science (PhD) : Dec 6, 2022; GRE general not considered, GRE subject not considered
⑹ Computer Science (MS) : Dec 6, 2022; GRE general not considered, GRE subject not considered
⑺ Computational & Mathematical Engineering (PhD) : Nov 30, 2022; GRE general not considered, GRE subject not considered
⑻ Computational & Mathematical Engineering (MS) : Jan 11, 2023; GRE general not considered, GRE subject not considered
⑼ Bioengineering : Dec 1, 2022; GRE general not considered, GRE subject not considered
⑽ Electrical Engineering : Dec 6, 2022; GRE general not considered, GRE subject not considered
⑾ Biosciences: You can apply for both master’s and doctoral programs simultaneously. However, applying for a master’s degree along with a doctoral program is considered a lower priority than applying solely for a master’s, resulting in a lower acceptance rate. In U.S. doctoral programs, there are many opportunities to transfer from a master’s to a doctoral program (provided that the PI can fund the student), so it is recommended to consider applying only for the master’s program.
⑿ Biosciences - Biology : Nov 29, 2022; GRE general not considered, GRE subject not considered; umbrella program
⒀ Biosciences - Cancer Biology : Nov 29, 2022; GRE general not considered, GRE subject not considered; umbrella program
⒁ Biosciences - Genetics : Nov 29, 2022; GRE general not considered, GRE subject not considered; umbrella program
⒂ Biosciences - Chemical and Systems Biology : Nov 29, 2022; GRE general optional, GRE subject (chemistry) optional; umbrella program
⒃ Biosciences - Microbiology and Immunology : Nov 29, 2022; Jan 9, 2023 interview notice; Feb 14-16, 2023 online interview; Mar 16-19, 2023 visiting interview; GRE general not considered, GRE subject not considered; umbrella program; Few foreigners
⒄ Biosciences - Biomedical Informatics : Nov 29, 2022 (PhD); Jan 9, 2023 interview notice; Feb 14-16, 2023 online interview; Mar 16-19, 2023 visiting interview; GRE general not considered, GRE subject not considered; umbrella program; No need to contact; Application documents; 29 students had been contacted for interviews
3. Harvard University (‘5)
⑴ Overview : Medical school and law school are famous, but a little less famous in engineering. Feels like the basic research of microbiology is more serious than MIT and Stanford. Admission rate of 3.1%.
⑵ Department : https://www.harvard.edu/programs/
⑷ GSAS : Program; If it’s stated otherwise, TOEFL minimum of 80 or IELTS of 6.5
⑸ GSAS - Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics : Dec 1, 2022; GRE optional, TOEFL minimum of 100 or IELTS of 7; There’s no benefit in contacting them
⑹ GSAS - Computer Science : GRE not accepted
⑺ GSAS - Biostatistics : Dec 1, 2022; GRE optional
⑻ GSAS - Computational Science and Engineering : Master; Dec 1, 2022; GRE not accepted
⑼ GSAS - Electrical Engineering : Dec 1, 2022; GRE not accepted
⑽ GSAS - Molecular and Cellular Biology : Dec 1, 2022; GRE not accepted, TOEFL 100 preferred
⑾ GSAS - Organismic and Evolutionary Biology : Dec 1, 2022; GRE not accepted.Read%20More-,How%20to%20Apply,-SPECIAL%20REQUIREMENTS); Must be contacted; Can be connected to Broad Institute
⑿ GSAS - Biological and Biomedical Sciences : Dec 1, 2022; GRE not accpeted, TOEFL iBT minimum of 100 or IELTS minimum of 7
⒀ GSAS - Biophysics : Dec 1, 2022; GRE not accepted
⒁ GSAS - Systems, Synthetic, and Quantitative Biology : Dec 1, 2022 5 p.m.; GRE optional; TOEFL 80점 or IELTS 6.5; Welcom to contact; medicine and global sustainability
4. Caltech(California Institute of Technology) (‘6)
⑴ Overview : There are a lot of elite and Nobel Prize winners. Admission rate of 7%.
⑵ Department : https://gradoffice.caltech.edu/academics/optionreps
⑶ Common : GRE not required, No TOEFL minimum, English proficiency not required for admission; No master process; deadline differs according to program; Want students with top 5% undergraduate grades
⑸ Bioengineering : Dec 1, 2022; research area
5. University of Chicago (‘10)
⑴ Overview : Famous for economics; founded by oil tycoon John Davidson Rockefeller. Admission rate of 10-20%.
⑵ Department : https://www.uchicago.edu/education-and-research/graduate-programs
6. University of Pennsylvania (‘13)
⑴ Overview : Admission rate of 5-10%.
⑵ School of Engineering : GRE optional, but recommended, No TOEFL minimum (Recommended ≥ 100)
7. Yale University (‘14)
⑴ Overview : Competing with Harvard. Do a lot of research related to hospitals, and this is the same for bioinformatics. Admission rate of 12%.
⑵ Department : https://gsas.yale.edu/admissions/departments
⑶ Common : TOEFL MyBestScore 인정
⑷ Biological & Biomedical Science - Computational Biology and Bioinformatics : Dec 1, 2022; GRE is not required, TOEFL minimum of 100, MyBestScore is allowed; umbrella program
8. Columbia University (‘19)
⑴ Overview: Famous for medicine and engineering. Admission rate of 5-7%.
⑵ [TOEFL minimum of 100](https://www.gsas.columbia.edu/content/information-international-applicants#:~:text=minimum%20requirement%20of-,100,-(IBT)%2C%20600%20(PBT) (MyBestScore is allowed)
⑶ Engineering : GRE optional
9. Princeton University (‘20)
⑴ Overview : There are many Nobel Prize winners especially on Physics. Admission rate of 9%.
⑵ GRE not accepted/optional/accepted (Last year), No TOEFL minimum (MyBestScore 인정)
⑶ writing sample requirement : Mainly required by the liberal arts sector
10. Cornell University (‘21)
⑴ Overview : Microbiology seems to be highly related to the environment. Admission rate of 10%.
⑵ 학과 : https://gradschool.cornell.edu/admissions/degrees-fields/cugradfos/
⑶ Common : TOEFL iBT Speaking ≥ 22, Reading ≥ 20, Listening ≥ 15, Writing ≥ 20 or IELTS ≥ 7.0; MyBestScore is allowed
⑷ Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering : GRE no longer considered, TOEFL iBT speaking ≥ 22, 리딩 ≥ 20, 리스닝 ≥ 15, 라이팅 ≥ 20
⑸ Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering - Systems and Synthetic Biology : Jan 3, 2023;
11. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (‘23)
⑴ Overview : Professor Heo Jun is so famous that he moved here in his first year as a doctor. Admission rate of 4-5%.
⑵ Rackham : Program; GRE not required, TOEFL minimum of 84
⑶ Rackham - Chemical Engineering : GRE not required, TOEFL minimum of 100 or IELTS minimum of 7.0
12. Johns Hopkins University (‘25)
⑴ Overview : The hospital is famous. However, there are some people who are reluctant because there are some gun accidents. Biomedical engineering departments possess a number of their own sequencing techniques. Admission rate of 9%.
⑶ Whitning School of Engineering : GRE not required, No TOEFL minimum%20on%20the%20TOEFL.) (Recommended ≥ 100); full time + on-campus program or engineering for professionals
⑷ Krieger School of Arts and Sciences : GRE no longer required except for 4 departments, TOEFL minimum of 100
⑸ Bloomberg School of Public Health : TOEFL minimum of 100 (MyBestScore is not allowed)
⑹ School of Medicine - Pharmacology and Molecular Medicine : GRE not reviewd, No TOEFL minimum (Recommended ≥ 100) or IELTS ≥ 4.0
⑺ School of Medicine - Biomedical Engineering : Dec 1, 2023
⑻ School of Medicine - XDBio: Cross Disciplinary Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences : Dec 1, 2023; GRE not required; Launched in the Spring of 2016
13. Northwestern University (‘30)
⑴ Overview : Admission rate of 9.1%.
14. University of California Berkeley (‘32)
⑴ Overview : Top 3 at Engineering school, Top 3 at biology. Seems to be underestimated at QS ranking. It feels like bioinformatics and computational biology are integrated into one computational biology department rather than being divided. Admission rate of 11.1%.
⑵ Department : https://grad.berkeley.edu/admissions/choosing-your-program/list/
⑶ Integrative Biology : Focuses on ecology
⑷ Microbiology : Focuses on host-microbe interaction
⑸ Infectious Disease and Immunity
⑹ Computational Biology : GRE no longer accepted, TOEFL minimum of 90
15. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) (‘40)
⑴ Overview : Famouse for life science
16. New York University (NYU) (‘42)
⑴ Overview : Famouse for life science
17. University of California San Diego (UCSD) (‘48)
⑴ Overview : Famouse for life science
⑶ Scripps Institution of Oceanography : One of the departments of UCSD. Don’t be confused with Scripps Research (Skaggs Gradute School).
18. Duke University (‘52)
19. Carnegie Mellon University (‘53)
⑴ Overview : One of the top schools in computer science and engineering
⑵ English : TOEFL minimum of 100.)
⑶ Electrical and Computar Engineering : GRE not accepted, TOEFL minimum of 84 (Reading ≥ 22, Listening ≥ 22, Speaking ≥ 18, Writing ≥ 22, MyBestScore ×)
⑷ Computational Biology : Dec 12, 2022;
20. University of Texas Austin (‘67)
⑴ Overview : Famouse for circuit fields
21. University of Wisconsin-Madison (‘75)
⑴ Overview : Famouse for medicine
22. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) (‘82)
23. University of Washington, Seattle (‘85)
⑴ Department : https://grad.uw.edu/admission/find-a-program/
⑵ TOEFL minimum of 80.&text=Applicants%20must%20have%20a%20minimum,petition%20a%20score%20below%20105.) (MyBestScore is admitted)
⑶ microbiology : Dec 1, 2022; GRE not required
⑷ Genome science : Dec 1, 2022; GRE not required
24. Georgia Institute of Technology (‘88)
⑴ Overview : One of the top schools in electrical and computer science
⑵ Department : https://grad.gatech.edu/degree-program/doctoral-degrees
⑶ Minimum TOEFL (19 points or more for each session)
25. Rice University (‘94)
26. Pennsylvania State University (‘96)
⑴ Overview : State universities should be avoided as foreign funding is poor
27. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (‘100)
⚑. Oregon State University
⑴ Overview : Famous in the field of circuits. However, since it is a state university, foreign funding may be small
⚑. Purdue University
⚑. University of California San Francisco (UCSF)
⚑. University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB)
⚑. University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC)
⚑. University of Southern California
⑴ Overview : A bit famous in engineering, life sciences
⚑. Washington University in St.Louis
⑴ Overview : Famouse for life science
C. Institute Program
1. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
⑴ Overview : Related to bioRxiv. Also related to Watson, who discovered the DNA structure. Emphasis on theoretical biology, plant, etc. Incorporates soft computer science into biology. Provides an opportinunity for an independent admission to Stony Brook University’s Pharmacological Sciences program. Admission rate of 5%
⑵ Common : Dec 1, 2022; GRE not required, No TOEFL minimum
⑶ Area : Cancer, Genomics, Molecular biology/biochemistry, Neuroscience, Plant biology, Quantitative biology
2. Scripps Research Institute (TSRI, Skaggs Graduate School)
⑴ Overview : The largest non-profit private biomedical research institute in the world. The field is extremely limited to chemistry. It is also well-known for life science. There are also many Nobel Prize winners. Ranked 9th nationally in the biological sciences, 6th for organic chemistry, and 6th for biochemistry. Mainly focused on medical sciences. NMR, X-ray crystallography, and cryo-EM are used a lot to determine the structure of proteins. HIV and SARS-Cov-2 are heavily covered. The institute has contributed to the development of the Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. YouTube channel. Admission rate of 17%
⑵ History : Founded in 1924 by Ellen Browning Scripps, affecting by the discovery of insulin. Graduate programs were launched in 1989. Florida campus was established in 2004. It’s definitely different from The Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and the Florida campus is being incorporated into UCF.
⑶ Common : Dec 1, 2022; GRE optional, No TOEFL minimum; Currently, there are 300 enrolled PhD process students of total 3,000 people in the institute; Characterized by the customized curriculum; Rotation exists in life science departments, but not in chemistry departments; As of January 23, there were 117 faculties on the California campus and 30 faculties on the Florida campus; customizable curriculum
⑷ Research area : biochemistry, cell biology, chemical biology, chemistry, computational biology/bioinformatics, genetics/functional genomics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, molecular medicine, neuroscience, structural biology/biophysics
⑸ Doctoral Program in Chemical and Biological Sciences : When evaluating applications, all students are allowed to comment by making the applicants’ documents public to the entire school. Can be done on the California campus or on the Florida campus; The interview offer can come from both campuses; Air plane tickets, hotel fees, and expenses for various activities are provided for the visiting interview, and the visiting day is divided into two in mid-February and early March; Almose recruits will be given the offers when they are invited to the visiting interviews; Zoom interviews were conducted only in round 2021-2022 (i.e., 2020 application)
⑹ Skaggs-Oxford Program : The Skaggs-Oxford Program is a joint five-year program in biology or chemistry at Scripps Research in either La Jolla, California or Jupiter, Florida, and biochemistry at the University of Oxford in Britain leading to the award of a joint Ph.D./D.Phil. degree. Skaggs-Oxford scholars are required to carry out research for a minimum of two years at Oxford and have the option of beginning either at Oxford or at Scripps Research. Oxford faculty
⑺ KL2 Scholars Program
⑻ Translational Research Training for Doctoral Students (TL1)
⑼ M.D./Ph.D. Program, Florida Campus
3. The David Rockefeller Graduate Program in Bioscience (Rockefeller University)
⑴ Overview : Founded in 1901, it is one of the oldest life science labs in the United States. The level of research is top-notch and stands out in all fields. Close to Weill Cornell. A large amount of funding. A considerable number of Nobel Prize winners. Oil tycoon Rockefeller founded after being shocked by grandson’s death. Admission rate of 2.7%
⑵ Common : Dec 1, 2022; GRE and TOEFL not required; 23.01.25 ~ 26 interview;
⑶ Process : Characteristic; Student Guide; There are no undergraduate departments and only doctoral and post-doctoral programs; very few graduates but 24 Nobel Prize winners have been produced to date; departments do not exist; research topics are freely selected
4. UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW)
5. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
⑴ Overview : Practically a type of Ph.D. program at Harvard Medical School.
6. Weill Cornell University of Medical Sciences
⑴ Computational Biology : GRE optional%20examination%20are-,optional,-.%20The%20Institution%20Code). Ecological data is also involved. Famouse for life science
7. Tri-institutional PhD Program
⑴ A program created by three institutes (i.e., Rockefeller, Weill Cornell, Cornell University in Ithaca and Sloan Kettering) as a joint.
⑵ There is no significant difference in the admission process with the Weill Cornell PhD program.
8. Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
9. Salk Institute for Biological Studies
⑴ Apply through UCSD
⑵ One of the 3 representative Ph.D. programs with UCSD and Scripps in San Diego.
10. The Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (Lundquist Institute)
⑴ Overview : Website
D. Appendix
1. Other university programs
○ Albert Einstein College of Medicine
○ Arizona State University
○ Baylor College of Medicine
○ Boston University
○ Brandeis University
○ Brown University
○ Case Western Reserve University
○ Clarkson University
○ Colorado State University
○ Dartmouth College
○ Drexel University
○ Emory University
○ Fordham University
○ George Washington University
○ Georgetown University
○ Indiana University
○ Michigan State University
○ New York Medical College
○ North Carolina State University
○ Northeastern University
○ Ohio State University
○ Oregon Health & Science University
○ Rutgers University
○ St. John’s University
○ Stony Brook University
○ SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
○ Syracuse Univeristy
○ Temple University
○ Thomas Jefferson University
○ Tufts University
○ Tulane University
○ University of Alabama Birmingham
○ University of Arizona
○ University at Buffalo
○ University of California Davis (UCD)
○ University of California Irvine (UCI)
○ University of California Riverside (UCR)
○ University of Colorado Anschutz
○ University of Colorado Boulder
○ University of Connecticut
○ University of Illinois Chicago
○ University of Iowa
○ University of Kansas
○ University of Maryland Baltimore
○ University of Maryland, College Park
○ University of Massachusetts Amherst
○ University of Massachusetts Boston
○ University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
○ University of Minnesota
○ University of Nevada Reno
○ University of New Mexico
○ University of Pittsburgh
○ University of Rhode Island
○ University of Rochester
○ University of South Florida
○ University of Texas Dallas
○ University of Texas Galveston
○ University of Texas Houston
○ University of Texas Southwestern
○ Univeristy of Utah
○ University of Virginia
○ Vanderbilt University
○ Wake Forest University
2. Other institute programs
○ Cedars-Sinai Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
○ City of Hope, Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences
○ Courtauld Institute of Art
○ CUNY Graduate Center
○ FHCRC
○ ICAHN School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
○ Illinois Institute of Technology
○ Mayo Clinic
○ MD Anderson Cancer Center (MD Anderson/UTHealth Houston)
○ Mount Sinai Biomedical Sciences
○ Sanford Burnham Prebys
○ Sante Fe Institute
○ St. Jude’s Graduate School for Biomedical Sciences
○ Texas A&M Institute of Biosciences & Technology
○ Wistars
Input : 2022.07.10 23:08