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The Biophysics, Structural & Computational Biology (BSCB) program at the University of Rochester Medical Center ranks among the nation's longest-standing Biophysics PhD programs, maintaining a distinguished legacy of research and education excellence. Graduates from this program often assume leadership roles in academic and industrial settings. We encourage you to browse our website and reach out to program representatives with any inquiries about our research initiatives or educational offerings.
The BSCB Program specifically caters to students pursuing a Ph.D. in Biophysics, functioning as part of the University of Rochester Medical Center's broader Graduate Education in Biomedical Sciences framework. Prospective Ph.D. candidates in Biophysics should submit their applications directly to the BSCB program for graduate study consideration.
Administering the Biophysics Ph.D., the BSCB program equips students with the skills to become autonomous researchers in biophysical and structural biology domains. This interdisciplinary initiative collaborates with faculty from the School of Medicine and Dentistry's Biochemistry and Biophysics Department, as well as The College of Arts and Sciences' Chemistry Department. The program welcomes applicants from diverse academic backgrounds, including physics, chemistry, biochemistry, biology, and computer science.
The Biophysics Ph.D. curriculum encompasses coursework mandates, seminar participation and presentations, two qualifying exams, and original thesis research.