Molecular and Cell Biology

    Molecular and Cell Biology

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 29,280 / Total
    Next IntakeAugust 31, 2023
    Molecular and Cell Biology

    About

    PhD Program

  • Associate Professor of Biology Avital Rodal, winner of the 2018 NINDS Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship

  • The MCB PhD program at Brandeis provides supportive and close-knit community conducting internationally recognized research at the frontiers of molecular, cell, developmental, chemical and neurobiology.

    Why do MCB PhD students choose Brandeis?

    The world class research program

    Our distinguished faculty include winners of the Nobel Prize, Gruber Prize and Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal, a Howard Hughes Medical Investigator and members of the National Academy of Sciences as well as Searle Scholars, Pew Biomedical Scholars, Sloan Research Fellows, NSF CAREER and NIH Director's New Innovator awardees.

    The supportive and collaborative research environment

    Brandeis is a unique institution, with a world class research enterprise embedded in a small liberal arts university. This environment fosters interdisciplinary and collaborative research and encourages personal interaction between students and faculty that is difficult to achieve at larger institutions.

    Rigorous training in critical thinking, quantitative approaches and scientific communication.

    The MCB PhD program is designed to produce confident scientists with the skills needed to succeed in a variety of career paths. Flexible course requirements allow students to focus on their area of interest while providing training in cutting-edge methods and quantitative data analysis. Students sharpen their communication skills by attendance and participation in weekly journal clubs, colloquia, and research seminars. "Pizza talks" provide each student with a yearly opportunity for feedback on their dissertation research from the entire MCB and Neuroscience community. In addition to their thesis advisor, research progress is monitored by a thesis committee comprised of three faculty members, enabling each student to develop a network of mentors. 

    Career Tracks for PhD alumni 

    The Greater Boston research hub

    Brandeis is located in Waltham, MA, on America's Technology Highway, just 10 miles west of Boston/Cambridge. This vibrant research center provides unparalleled career opportunities.

    Disciplines

    Molecular and Cell Biology

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Transcript

    • Send official transcript(s) from every college or university attended. You must have a four-year bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or equivalent.

    • Official e-transcripts may be submitted directly from an institution to [email protected]. Submit transcript(s) via mail in sealed, signed envelopes mailed directly from the original institution to the Brandeis Division of Graduate Professional Studies. To avoid any delays, please include our mail stop, MS 084, in the address. 

    Resume

    Include an updated resume that outlines your current and recent work history.

    Statement of goals

    Your statement of goals should:

    • Contain at least 500 words.

    • Address why you are pursuing a graduate degree.

    • Describe how the program outcomes will help you achieve your professional and personal goals.

    For more details, refer to the online application.

    Letter(s) of recommendation

    • We require one letter of recommendation from a current OR former supervisor, manager or employer who can assess your workplace performance.

    • Add their information to the online application and they'll receive a link to upload the letter.

    • You can submit multiple recommendation letters.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 100

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 80

    How to Apply

    Submitted an application? Your application will be processed immediately. Our admissions committee typically makes admissions decisions within one week of receiving a completed application. Decision letters are emailed and mailed to all applicants. 

    If you have already submitted an application, you may log in to the GPS Application Management Center to view the progress of your application. You may also contact an admissions advisor or the GPS admissions office. Please note that the admissions committee does not begin reviewing your application until all required documents are received.

    Molecular and Cell Biology
    Brandeis University
    Brandeis University
    United States of America

    United States of America, Waltham