Biology - PhD
George Washington University
Washington, District Of Columbia
Department of Biological Sciences
- Cellular & Molecular Biology
- Systemic, Evolutionary and Ecology
Our departmental graduate program is highly interactive in which students move easily among disciplines within the department and interact with other programs and institutions. Graduate research is generally in one of two areas 1) cell and molecular biology, and 2) systematics, evolution, and ecology. Students in the program often take advantage of other researchers, faculty, and facilities at GW and elsewhere in the Washington area. These include the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History.
A strong background in cell and molecular biology is essential for many competitive careers. Graduate students in this area conduct research on both well-studied model systems and non-model organisms, and often use comparative approaches. Common research themes among department faculty include cell signaling processes, and the genetic and cellular mechanisms governing virulence, behavior, immune responses, neurobiology, development, and the phenotypic expression of a variety of morphological traits. Students are trained in both experimental and comparative approaches and use a diverse array of modern research methods, ranging from precision imaging to gene editing to the assembly and analysis of genomes/proteomes/metabolomes.
Our past doctoral graduates are now successfully pursuing research and research-related careers at top universities, private and government sectors. Moreover (instead of And), our location in Washington, D.C., grants our graduate students access to numerous research institutions, museums and funding agencies located in and around our nation's capital.
Each doctoral program is tailored to the student and developed in consultation with an advisory committee. Doctoral candidates build close relationships with faculty and researchers, publish their work in national journals and pursue exciting projects in campus laboratory facilities.
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