The Systems, Synthetic, and Quantitative Biology PhD Program is one of the programs in the Harvard Integrated Life Sciences, which facilitates collaboration and cross-disciplinary research.
About the PhD program:
- Systems, synthetic, and quantitative biology explain how higher level properties of complex biological systems arise from the interactions among their parts.
- This new field requires a fusion of concepts from many disciplines, including Biology, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering.
Requirements
- Applications are open to recruit students from a variety of backgrounds, including Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, who work together to forge a new approach to biology that combines theoretical and experimental approaches.
- Applicant must have a strong background in one of the disciplines relevant to systems biology and an interest in interdisciplinary research.
Applications:
Apply online and prospective students should have a look at list faculty of interest. Candidates are not required to contact any faculty in advance, but are welcome to.
A complete application consists of:
- Online application form
- Application fee payment
- Transcripts uploaded to the application
- Letters of recommendation
- Statement of purpose
- GRE, where required (see individual program of study page for requirements)
- Demonstration of English proficiency, where required
- Writing sample, where required
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| Organization | Harvard University |
| Country | USA |
| Fellowship Level | Doctoral |
| Subject areas | Biology, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Chemistry |
| Fellowship amount | Varies |
| Eligibility | Open to all nationalities |
| Deadline | December 1, 2019 |
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