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UofT: Grad Studies in Molecular Genetics

Graduate school applications loom right around the corner.  The Molecular Genetics department at U of T has ~100 internationally renown faculty working in six research pillars:  (1) Cellular and Molecular Structure-Function; (2) Computational and Systems Biology; (3) Functional Genomics and Proteomics; (4) Genetic Models of Development and Disease; (5) Molecular Medicine and Human Genetics; (6) Molecular Microbiology and Infectious Disease.  Whatever biological science you are passionate about, we do it here!

What does it take to get into one of the best programs at U of T, and anywhere?  What should be included in your application package and what makes a competitive application? What career paths do Molecular Genetics graduates pursue?  How do you find the right graduate mentor for you (and how does our rotation system help)?

To learn more, view the Molecular Genetics graduate information session  on YouTube and find out how our graduate program promotes the individual achievement of each of our students.  The MoGen graduate program not only offers  students the opportunity to train in world-class research labs but also focuses on helping each and every student find the best lab in which to fulfill his/her potential.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=9skrPErh3eY

For additional information on faculty research programs and our department, visit the Molecular Genetics web site athttp://www.moleculargenetics.utoronto.ca/.   You can sign up for Twitter feeds/facebook updates to keep up with important deadlines and activities in the department.  Graduate applications  can be found here:  http://www.moleculargenetics.utoronto.ca/admisisionapplication.htm).

Hope to "see" you here!

Bri

-- Brigitte D. Lavoie, Associate Professor,
Dept Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto
1 King's College Circle, Medical Sciences Bldg #4278
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA.   M5S 1A8

Office:  1-416-978-6123
Lab:     1-416-946-8144
FAX:    1-416-978-6885 

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