Harvard University: Arts & Sciences: Virology

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Program of Study

The Virology Program includes graduate study in molecular cell biology, molecular genetics, structural biology, virology, and immunology. The core of the program is mentored laboratory research.

The 50 independent virology laboratories at Harvard offer a broad spectrum of research activities including the molecular mechanisms of virus effects in infection, latency, persistence, immune evasion, signal transduction, cell cycle control, transcriptional regulation, protein processing, macromolecular assembly, protein structure, immune responses, and pathogenesis, as well as the development and use of viral expression vectors in cell and developmental biology and medicine.

In their first and second years, students are advised by the Student Advisory Committee, which meets with the student at the beginning of each of the first three terms to discuss courses and laboratory research rotations or other academic matters of concern to individual students.

Students are expected to attain graduate-level competence in biochemistry, cell biology, molecular genetics, and animal virology.

Students frequently take additional coursework in immunology and developmental biology. Students also do research in laboratories of their choice.

By the end of the third term, students will have completed three substantive research rotations, passed qualifying examinations, selected a thesis laboratory and begun thesis research.

For the remainder of the graduate program, students are engaged full-time in thesis research. It is anticipated that students will complete thesis research within four years.

For more program information, visit the Virology Program Webpage.

Academic Background

Applicants should have a firm background in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics.

Admissions

Students considering graduate work should request an application from the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

Online submission of the application is encouraged; see www.gsas.harvard.edu for forms and more information.

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