The Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine
Acceptance to The Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine will be determined by the admissions committee based on the application, letters of recommendation, supporting transcripts, previous research experience and an interview. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with no deadline for submission. Decisions are made quarterly.
Requirements
The Elmezzi Graduate School is specifically intended for a select group of medical school graduates who are highly qualified, have already demonstrated interest in clinical and/or basic research, and are motivated to pursue a research career that embraces both the basic and clinical biomedical sciences. The Elmezzi School admissions process considers both conventional graduate school admissions criteria, such as academic record, as well as the special abilities required to complete this ambitious program.
Applicants desiring advanced scientific research training must have an earned doctorate in medicine from an accredited US or international medical school, and apply within eight years of completing their formal clinical training. All applicants are expected to have mastered advanced courses in biochemistry, chemistry and human biology, and be well versed in supporting disciplines such as mathematics and physics before entering the program.
The Elmezzi Graduate School strives to locate and attract individuals from underrepresented minorities and encourages members of underrepresented minorities to apply to its doctoral program. The faculty and graduate program administrators provide mentoring and guidance to ensure the successful progress of all students.
In accordance with its commitment to support equality of opportunity for all, the Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine prohibits discrimination on the basis of age, color, religion, sex, race, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status or sexual preference.