Welcome to the Molecular Medicine and Translational Science Graduate Program of Wake Forest University!
The Molecular Medicine and Translational Science graduate program of Wake Forest University provides training to pre-doctoral students emphasizing translational research with significant clinical exposure that will link knowledge from the laboratory to the bedside to benefit patients. This program, one of fifteen molecular medicine programs nationwide, is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to train students in research that translates to human disease. The 35 students currently enrolled in the program receive their training from both physicians and basic scientists from various scientific fields including regenerative medicine, genetics, cancer biology, microbiology/immunology, internal medicine, and neuroscience. Explore the exciting research taking place by students and faculty in the Molecular Medicine program and learn how you can apply by browsing through the links at the left. If you have questions after reading through the material the program directors, Dr. Kevin High and Dr. Bridget Brosnihan, will be happy to help you find the answers.
Applications for the fall of 2008 will be accepted until January 15, 2008.
Early applications are welcome. Click the ‘Admission’ button for complete application instructions. For questions concerning applications to the Molecular Medicine and Translational Scieince Graduate Program, contact Dr. Purnima Dubey, or Dr. Michael Seeds, Recruiting Chairs.
