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Tri-Institutional PhD Programs

The Tri-Institutional PhD Programs at Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences (WCGS) offer interdisciplinary graduate training in various fields of biomedical research. These programs are part of the collaborative effort between Weill Cornell Medicine, Rockefeller University, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Each program provides rigorous training in research methodologies, critical thinking, and scientific communication, preparing students for careers in academia, industry, and more. Below are the three Tri-I PhD programs available:

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Chemical Biology

The Tri-Institutional PhD Program in Chemical Biology (TPCB) at WCGS is a dynamic interdisciplinary graduate program focused on elucidating biological processes through chemical principles. This program integrates chemical synthesis, biophysical techniques, and molecular biology to address fundamental questions in biology and develop novel therapeutic strategies. Students in the CB program engage in rigorous coursework, collaborative research projects, and hands-on training, benefiting from the expertise and resources of Weill Cornell Medicine, The Rockefeller University, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. By combining diverse scientific perspectives, graduates of the CB program are well-equipped to make significant contributions to both basic science and translational research, ultimately advancing our understanding of biology and improving human health.

Computational Biology & Medicine

The Tri-Institutional Computational Biology and Medicine (CBM) program at Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences is a multidisciplinary graduate program that integrates computational approaches with biological and medical sciences. This program equips students with the computational and analytical skills necessary to tackle complex biological questions and address challenges in medicine. Through a combination of coursework, research rotations, and thesis work, students explore topics such as genomics, bioinformatics, systems biology, and medical informatics. The collaborative nature of the program, involving Weill Cornell Medicine, The Rockefeller University, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, provides students with access to cutting-edge research facilities and a vibrant scientific community. Graduates of the CBM program are well-prepared for careers at the intersection of computational biology and medicine, making impactful contributions to both fields.

M.D.-Ph.D.

The Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program at Weill Cornell Medicine is a joint program between Weill Cornell Medicine, The Rockefeller University, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. It offers an integrated curriculum that allows students to pursue both medical and graduate research training concurrently, leading to both an MD degree from Weill Cornell Medicine and a PhD degree from either Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Rockefeller University, or Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School. This program aims to train physician-scientists who can bridge the gap between clinical medicine and scientific research.

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