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MD/PhD Program
The
Interdisciplinary MD/PhD Program is designed as a seven-year integrated experience.
The first two years consist primarily of pre-clinical medical school courses.
Laboratory rotations are performed in the summer prior to entering medical school
or following the first year. Years 3-5 generally involve full time research
towards the PhD degree in a laboratory of your choice. The final two years of
the program focus on clinical experience. Coordination between the clinical
and research years is designed to facilitate a smooth transition between aspects
of the Program. A dedicated MD/PhD Journal club meets regularly to further enrich
the experience of students in the Program.
Admission
Requirements
Requirements for admission to the MD/PhD Program include a strong
academic record, letters of recommendation (including at least one from a research
mentor), evidence of ability to succeed in a research environment, and competitive
MCAT scores (no GRE scores are required). Application should first be made to
New Jersey Medical School. During the NJMS application process, a specific application
to the MD/PhD Program will be required.
MD/PhD
Early Decision Program
Applicants interested in the Early Decision option for the MD/PhD Dual Degree
Program will receive prompt review by both the MD and PhD program committees.
MD/PhD Early Decision applicants must complete the AMCAS applications by August
1. Additionally, we require applicants to submit the PhD application and all
other required materials including the Supplemental Application with fee or
fee waiver and letters of recommendation by September 1. Notification is sent
out by October 1. MD/PhD Early Decision applicants are either admitted to the
entering class or placed in the regular applicant pool for consideration. Those
placed in the regular applicant pool for consideration are then able to apply
to other medical schools.
Research
Facilities
The MD/PhD Program was co-founded by the New Jersey Medical School
(NJMS) and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS). These schools
are strategically located in close proximity to other New York and New Jersey
academic and pharmaceutical research institutions, providing a dynamic clinical
and research environment. NJMS provides a superb clinical education experience
through its facilities at University Hospital and other affiliated hospitals
in Essex, Morris and Bergen Counties. In addition, NJMS is associated with a
variety of state-of-the-art treatment and research facilities. These include
the New Jersey State Trauma Center, the Center for Fertility and Reproductive
Medicine, the Center for Human Molecular Genetics, the National Tuberculosis
Center, the Center for Emerging and Re-emerging Pathogens, the Informatics Institute,
Cancer Center and the International Center for Public Health in Science Park.
Laboratory experiences in the Program provide a thorough foundation in the theoretical
and practical aspects of biomedical research. Research opportunities are available
in a wide range of fields including molecular biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics,
cell biology, immunology, molecular genetics, microbial pathogenesis, pathology,
physiology, pharmacology and neurosciences. The research programs are well supported
by numerous core facilities, including animal care, transgenic mice, mass spectrometry,
molecular resource, microscopic imaging and computing services, as well as the
George F. Smith library.
Financial
Assistance
MD/PhD Scholarships are available to all accepted applicants to
the Program. Scholarships include tuition deferrals/waivers and a stipend during
all years in the Program. Stipends, which are effective July 2008, are as follows:
Years 1-2 - $20,000
Years 3-5 - $26,500
Years 6-7 - $26,500
For further
information, please contact
Dr. Richard D. Howells, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean for the MD/PhD Program
Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
185 South Orange Ave.
Newark, NJ 07103
Email: howells@umdnj.edu
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