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Students seeking admission to the Cellular and Molecular Pathology program should apply to the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences. Please browse the IGP website at:
http://bret.mc.vanderbilt.edu/igp/
for information on admission requirements and financial support. Upon successful completion of the the first-year requirements, students can enter the Department of Pathology Graduate Program.
Applications may be submitted at any time, but preferably by January 15 for consideration for March 1. Scores on the GRE General Test are required, and applicants are strongly encouraged to take the GRE Subject Test most relevant to their undergraduate major(s). Only those students interested in the Ph.D. should apply. Additional information about the program can be obtained by writing to the addresses below.
Sarki A. Abdulkadir, M.D., Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Pathology
C2304
Telephone: 615-322-2264
Fax: 615-322-0576
email: pathgrad.prog@vanderbilt.edu
OR
Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in
Biomedical Sciences
340 Light Hall
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Nashville, TN 37232-0301
Telephone: 800-288-0360; 615-343-4611
Fax: 615-343-0749
email: bmedprog@vanderbilt.edu
This page was last updated March 20, 2013 and is maintained by Andries Zijlstra