Graduate Programs in the Biomedical Sciences Saint Louis University School of Medicine



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Graduate Programs in the Biomedical Sciences g Saint Louis University School of Medicine

PhD in Anatomy MS (Research) in Anatomy MS (non-thesis) in Anatomy Center Director: Daniel Tolbert, Ph.D. tolbertd@slu.edu http://medschool.slu.edu/anatomy/

Applications for Admission to the Graduate Programs in the Biomedical Sciences (other than Anatomy) Go to the Core Graduate Program in the Biological Sciences (first year entry) or Directly to the Departments (for advanced standing) Program Contacts: Core Graduate Program W.K. Samson, Ph.D. (samsonwk@slu.edu) Biochemistry and Molecular Biology David Ford, Ph.D. (fordda@slu.edu) Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Peter Zassenhaus, Ph.D. (zassenp@slu.edu) edu) Pathology Jacki Kornbluth, Ph.D. (kornblut@slu.edu) Pharmacological and Physiological Science Joseph Baldassare, Ph.D. (baldasjj@slu.edu) For general information contact Lindsay Oliver (oliverl@slu.edu)

Timeline of Graduate Studies Application for Admission First Year Core Curriculum Including Lab Rotations (Applicants with Advanced Degrees) Second Academic Year in a Chosen Departmental Program Qualifying Exams at End of Year Two Completion of Original Research Doctorate Defense (Average time to graduation: 5 years)

CORE CURRICULUM Fall Semester BBSG 501 Lecture Macromolecules DNA Genetics RNA processing Bioenergetics Development Immunobiology BBSG 502 Special Topics Small group discussion of classic literature BBSG 592 Colloquium BBSG 597 Lab Rotations Spring Semester BBSG 503 Lecture Fundamentals of Cell Biology Cellular Neuroscience Cell Signaling g Nuclear Signaling and Cancer Systems Biology Virology BBSG 504 Special Topics Small group discussion of current literature BBSG 592 Colloquium BBSG 597 Lab Rotations Summer Semester ORES 520 Biostatistics BCHM 628 Bioinformatics

Edward A. Doisy Department of Biochemistry i and Molecular l Biology http://biochemweb.slu.edu (314) 977-9200 Dr. Enrico Di Cera Professor and Chair

http://medschool.slu.edu/mmi/ (314) 977-8850 Dr. William Wold Professor and Chair Research in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology reflects the strength and diversity of its faculty through a unifying focus of the study of host-pathogen interactions, especially in the area of virology. Areas of interest include viral pathogenesis, immunology, molecular and cellular biology, vaccine development (discovery and clinical trials), biodefense, and cancer gene therapy. The virology program is one of the strongest t in the USA, and it encompasses research on adenoviruses, flaviviruses, hepatitis B and C viruses, herpesviruses (herpes simplex virus, Varicella Zoster virus), HIV, and poxviruses (including model studies for smallpox). Other research addresses parasites (T. cruzi), fungi, cell cycle regulation, programmed cell death (apoptosis), and the role of mitochondrial mutations in disease.

The Department of Pathology offers a graduate program in molecular pathobiology leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree. The faculty work closely with graduate students in the department to assist them in acquiring the requisite academic background and practical laboratory skills for successful research careers in academics, industry, medicine or government. Excellent research facilities for cellular l and molecular l studies in pathobiology are available in the department. t Facilities include fluorescence and confocal microscopy, flow cytometry, tissue culture facilities, video image analysis, and an EM lab equipped with both scanning and transmission microscopes. Departmental faculty maintain research collaborations with colleagues in the academic and industrial community which further broadens opportunities and exposure to technical skills and research expertise for graduate students. http://path.slu.edu (314) 577-8475 Dr Carole Vogler Dr. Carole Vogler Professor and Chair

The Department of Pharmacological and Physiological Science is a major participant in the current excitement involving research in modern biomedical science. The faculty in the department have diversified backgrounds in the fields of biochemistry, medicine, molecular biology, neuroscience, pharmacology and physiology. A common theme involves the physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology of intracellular and intercellular communication. Major areas of specialization include: neurotransmitter biochemistry, physiology and pharmacology; molecular biology, biochemistry and pharmacology of neurotransmitter, autocoid, neurohumoral and hormone receptors; intracellular l signaling and transduction ti mechanisms; electrophysiology l and ion channels; neurochemistry; cardiovascular and circulatory control mechanisms; regulation and function of the autonomic, somatic and central nervous systems; molecular, cellular and endocrine control mechanisms; respiratory physiology; neuropharmacology and drugs of abuse. http://medschool.slu.edu/pharmphys/ slu edu/pharmphys/ (314) 977-6400 Dr. Thomas Westfall Professor and Chair

EXAMPLES OF WHERE OUR RECENT GRADUATES GO Postdoctoral Fellowships Kevin Gamber (PhD Pharm Phys 2005) Harvard University Jason Moran (PhD Biochem Mol Biol 2005) Washington University Donald Ruhl (PhD Pharm Phys 2005) Cornell University it Sarah Steer (PhD Biochem Mol Biol 2005) Washington University Michelle Farberman (PhD Pathology 2005) Washington University Becka Duerst (PhD Mol Micro Immunol 2005) University of Wisconsin Laura Jaeger (PhD Pharm Phys 2007) Johns Hopkins Laura Gorges (PhD Pharm Phys 2008) Stanford University Debanjan Dhar (PhD MMI 2009) Univ Calif San Diego Jack Hutcheson (PhD MMI 2008) U TX Southwestern Med Academic Faculty Positions Meghan White (PhD Pharm Phys 2003) Saint Louis University Nathan Lents (PhD Pharm Phys 2004) John Jay College, NY Sarah Weber (PhD Biochem Mol Biol 2004) University of Colorado Health Sci Sarah Kucenas (PhD Pharm Phys 2006) University of Virginia Virginia Terekanova (PhD MMI 2004) Medical College of Wisconsin Industry Positions Will Haines (PhD Pharm Phys 2002) Glaxo Smith Kline Chandra Coleman (PhD Pharm Phys 2004) Allergan Shola Adelpero (PhD Pharm Phys 2005) Organon

Graduate Programs in the Biomedical Sciences Saint Louis University School of Medicine CONTACT INFORMATION Dr. W.K. Samson Director (314) 977-8677 samsonwk@slu.edu Lindsay Oliver Administrative Assistant (314) 977-8678 oliverl@slu.edu Information Links to Departments and Information, Links to Departments and Application Forms are available at: http://medschool.slu.edu/gpbs