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Admissions | Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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University of California, San Francisco. Deadline: Thursday, December 1, 2016. The Chemistry and Chemical Biology Graduate Program. Admission is based on:. Graduate record examination scores. The application for fall 2017 opens in September 2016. The deadline to apply and provide all supporting materials is December 1, 2016. Final admissions decisions will be made by March 2016. For application is a bachelor’s degree with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0. Submit the following information throug...
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About accessibility | Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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University of California, San Francisco. This page describes how this website has been made more accessible to people with disabilities and to a wide range of devices for the web. When our site delivers sound or video, we additionally provide captioning and transcripts to provide access to deaf and hard-of-hearing people. All images include alt tags to provide descriptions to user agents that don't support images or that have images turned off. All images with unimportant content and all images used ...
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ACTG
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Discovering new approaches to pharmacologic treatment and detection of risk for alcohol use disorders. The ACTG is one Of 18 research centers funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. The ACTG focuses on validating new candidate genes as targets for therapeutics and as risk factors for alcohol use disorders. The ACTG supports the coordinated research efforts of 20 scientists within the Department of Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco. San Francisco, CA 94143.
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Seminars and events | Biophysics
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University of California, San Francisco. First-year students in the Bioinformatics pathway, the Biophysics Graduate Program, and the Chemistry and Chemical Biology Graduate Program (BBC) participate in a series of weekly presentations on research interests from basic science faculty. The purpose is to acquaint new graduate students with research projects and opportunities in faculty laboratories. The Bioinformatics pathway, the Biophysics Graduate Program, and the Chemistry and Chemical Biology Graduate ...
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Make a gift | Biophysics
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University of California, San Francisco. Support UCSF’s PhD graduate students in the quantitative biosciences. Image credit: majedphoto.com. During the journey to becoming seasoned scientists, PhD graduate students spend years of training at UCSF. Along the way, they:. Think about science problems in new and interesting ways. Work as a matter of course across disciplines. Inspire and challenge faculty researchers. Image credit: majedphoto.com. With recent and substantial increases in tuition and fees for...
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Admissions | Biophysics
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University of California, San Francisco. Deadline: Tuesday, December 1, 2016. The Biophysics Graduate Program. At UCSF provides a welcoming environment for a diverse student population, including students with disabilities. We encourage students with strong backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, computer science, or engineering to apply. Read more about our seven. Applicants interested in the Biophysics Graduate Program should apply to the Integrative Program in Quantitative Biology.
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About accessibility | Biophysics
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University of California, San Francisco. This page describes how this website has been made more accessible to people with disabilities and to a wide range of devices for the web. When our site delivers sound or video, we additionally provide captioning and transcripts to provide access to deaf and hard-of-hearing people. All images include alt tags to provide descriptions to user agents that don't support images or that have images turned off. All images with unimportant content and all images used ...
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About BP | Biophysics
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University of California, San Francisco. The Biophysics Graduate Program. BP) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) spans research at the interface of physics, chemistry, and biology. It is an area of tremendous growth and interest to students who want to explore the physical properties, structures, and interrelationships of living things by using physics and chemistry to quantify biological processes at the molecular, cellular, and systems levels. Biophysical approaches to cell biology.