The requirements for both M. S. and Ph.
D. students in the Plant Biology specialization are intended to ensure
that the students receive a broad background in cell biology and molecular
genetics, plus advanced training in a particular research area. Our
primary aim is that the students will develop not just technical research
expertise but also the critical thinking skills necessary for a rewarding
career as an independent scientist. All M.S. and Ph.D. students in Plant
Biology follow the first-year program, including core courses, laboratory
rotations, and seminars, for all entering CBMG graduate students. Then
an advisory committee in consultation with the research advisor helps
each student to choose the advanced courses in
plant biology and other disciplines that are appropriate for the
student's research plans and career objectives. In addition to formal
courses, the program provides opportunities for critical discussion
of the scientific literature through seminar courses and journal clubs.
Recent Ph.D. graduates in Plant Biology
have readily obtained positions, as postdoctoral researchers, faculty
members in academia, and independent scientists in universities, biotech
companies, and government agencies.
News!
Fall 2005.
USDA National Needs Fellowships in Plant Functional
Genomics are available to eligible students.