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SCHOOL OF GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL STUDIES
About SGPS      Committees      Academic Calendar     Strategic Plan   

Programs of Study at SGPS

(Select the doctoral programs below for general information, or to apply )

Graduate School Catalog

Research Areas

Research Areas of Emphasis

  • Cancer/Cell/Developmental Biology
  • Neurosciences
  • Structural Biology

University Research

All School Research Consortium 

Student Research Opportunities

Student working in the lab

Seminar Series

Two strong unifying activities in the IGPBS are the MCS Seminar Series and the Department Seminar Series. The MCS Seminars bring in a series of distinguished scientists from all biomedical fields, including several Nobel Laureates. This seminar series is supported in part by donations from Abbott Laboratories. One seminar each year commemorates Dr. Werner Straus for his fundamental contributions to cell biology. All students and faculty in the SGPS participate in these activities. 
MCS Seminars
Current Visiting Scientists

Student Resources

New Student Information

SGPS Policies and Forms and FAQs 

General Resources

  • IGPBS Resources
  • Handbook
  • Catalog/Course Info
  • Registration Info

Thesis Information

Student Travel 

(See Executive Student Council)

Graduate Student Association (GSA)

Message from the Dean

Welcome to the School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (SGPS) at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.  SGPS was established to provide a cutting-edge graduate level education in the biomedical sciences.

The educational programs in SGPS are designed to provide students with the breadth of knowledge to graduate as highly competitive biomedical scientists for the 21st Century.  With this goal in mind, SGPS has established a variety of programs to meet the needs of our students.  These programs include: 1) a newly revised newly revised clinician/scientist programs leading to the MD/Ph.D or the DPM/Ph.D., and 2) the creation of a completely new Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in the Biomedical Sciences (IGPBS) leading to the Ph.D. in the basic sciences that provides students with opportunities in a broad spectrum of research areas from the atomic level to the level of the human mind.

Click on any one of the graduate programs to learn more about the educational opportunities available to you at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.
Best wishes and good luck with your career aspirations,

 

Michael P. Sarras, Jr., Ph.D. [BIO, CV]
Professor of Cell Biology and Anatomy
Vice President for Research
Dean, School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

For additional information, please contact:  IGPBS@rosalindfranklin.edu 
 847-578-8601  or toll free at 866-98-IGPBS ( 1-866-984-4727 )

SGPS Webpage Administration                        

To Enroll as a SGPS Alum

SCHOOL OF GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL STUDIES
About SGPS      Committees      Academic Calendar     Strategic Plan   

Programs of Study at SGPS

(Select the doctoral programs below for general information, or to apply )

Graduate School Catalog

Research Areas

Research Areas of Emphasis

  • Cancer/Cell/Developmental Biology
  • Neurosciences
  • Structural Biology

University Research

All School Research Consortium 

Student Research Opportunities

Student working in the lab

Seminar Series

Two strong unifying activities in the IGPBS are the MCS Seminar Series and the Department Seminar Series. The MCS Seminars bring in a series of distinguished scientists from all biomedical fields, including several Nobel Laureates. This seminar series is supported in part by donations from Abbott Laboratories. One seminar each year commemorates Dr. Werner Straus for his fundamental contributions to cell biology. All students and faculty in the SGPS participate in these activities. 
MCS Seminars
Current Visiting Scientists

Student Resources

New Student Information

SGPS Policies and Forms and FAQs 

General Resources

  • IGPBS Resources
  • Handbook
  • Catalog/Course Info
  • Registration Info

Thesis Information

Student Travel 

(See Executive Student Council)

Graduate Student Association (GSA)

Message from the Dean

Welcome to the School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (SGPS) at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.  SGPS was established to provide a cutting-edge graduate level education in the biomedical sciences.

The educational programs in SGPS are designed to provide students with the breadth of knowledge to graduate as highly competitive biomedical scientists for the 21st Century.  With this goal in mind, SGPS has established a variety of programs to meet the needs of our students.  These programs include: 1) a newly revised newly revised clinician/scientist programs leading to the MD/Ph.D or the DPM/Ph.D., and 2) the creation of a completely new Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in the Biomedical Sciences (IGPBS) leading to the Ph.D. in the basic sciences that provides students with opportunities in a broad spectrum of research areas from the atomic level to the level of the human mind.

Click on any one of the graduate programs to learn more about the educational opportunities available to you at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.
Best wishes and good luck with your career aspirations,

 

Michael P. Sarras, Jr., Ph.D. [BIO, CV]
Professor of Cell Biology and Anatomy
Vice President for Research
Dean, School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

For additional information, please contact:  IGPBS@rosalindfranklin.edu 
 847-578-8601  or toll free at 866-98-IGPBS ( 1-866-984-4727 )

SGPS Webpage Administration                        

To Enroll as a SGPS Alum

 
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