{"id":135659,"date":"2018-11-04T20:43:56","date_gmt":"2018-11-05T01:43:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/uncategorized\/grad-bulletinbiochemistry-phd-temple-university.php"},"modified":"2024-08-17T19:21:38","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T23:21:38","slug":"grad-bulletinbiochemistry-phd-temple-university","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/biochemistry\/grad-bulletinbiochemistry-phd-temple-university.php","title":{"rendered":"Grad Bulletin\/Biochemistry PhD &#8211; Temple University"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>                       Biochemistry,             Ph.D.         <\/p>\n<p>SCHOOL OF MEDICINE <\/p>\n<p>Fall: April 15   [December 15 for international applicants]<\/p>\n<p>Spring:              November            15    [August 1 for international applicants] <\/p>\n<p>Applications  are processed as they are received throughout  the year.<\/p>\n<p>Number Required: 2minimum; 3 preferred.          <\/p>\n<p>From                   Whom:  Letters of recommendation  should  be  obtained from professors of  science. <\/p>\n<p>Applicants should have    one year of Biological    Science (Biochemistry,    Molecular Biology);    one year of General    Chemistry; one year    of Organic Chemistry;    one year of Physics;    and Mathematics through    Calculus. Physical    Chemistry is also desirable. <\/p>\n<p>No. <\/p>\n<p>A baccalaureate degree in the Biological or    Chemical sciences is required.<\/p>\n<p>    The Statement of Goals    should be approximately    500-1,000 words and    should include the    following elements:    the applicant's    interest in Temple's    Biochemistry program,     research goals,     future career goals,    and academic and    research achievements. <\/p>\n<p>The GRE is required.    Acceptance by Temple    University requires    submission of verbal,    quantitative, and analytical    GRE scores. GRE scores    below the 50th percentile    are outside the norm set by the Graduate School and no individual score    in the verbal, quantitative,    or analytical sections    should be below that    level.<\/p>\n<p>The                   GRE                   Subject                   Exam                   in Chemistry                   or                   Biology is                   required.            <\/p>\n<p>Minimum                   TOEFL                   score                   or                   range                   of                   scores                   needed                   to                   be                   accepted:   650 paper-based, 280   computer-based, or 114 internet-based.                 <\/p>\n<p>Students who enter                the Ph.D. program                in Biochemistry                may be considered                for advanced standing,                based on the successful                completion of graduate                level courses in                the biological                sciences or chemistry                with grades of                \"B\" or better. The                Graduate Admissions Committee                will make the recommendation                on a case-by-case                basis as the application                is reviewed. The                maximum number                of advanced standing                credits awarded                is 24.            <\/p>\n<p>Upon review of                the student's background                by the Graduate                Admissions Committee,                applicants with                high levels of                performance in                one or more areas                can gain favorable                consideration for                an application                that is otherwise                outside the acceptance                matrix. <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Number                   of                   Didactic                   Credits                   Required                   Beyond                   the            Master's: 36<\/p>\n<p>Required Courses:<\/p>\n<p>The Department of Biochemistry participates in the \"Interdisciplinary Program in Biomedical Sciences\" at the Temple University School of Medicine, as described on the School of Medicine graduate studies website. The program requires Ph.D. and M.S. students to take a defined set of courses over the first two years:<\/p>\n<p>Molecular Approaches to Research<\/p>\n<p>Principles of Physiology<\/p>\n<p>Principles of Pharmacology<\/p>\n<p>Principles of Organ Pathology<\/p>\n<p>Principles of Genetics<\/p>\n<p>Principles of Development<\/p>\n<p>Cancer Biology<\/p>\n<p>Host-Pathogen Interactions<\/p>\n<p>Cell Structure and Function<\/p>\n<p>Proteins and Enzymes<\/p>\n<p>Biostatistics<\/p>\n<p>Students of Biochemistry are required to take \"Proteins and Enzymes.\" In addition, all students will take the following required courses:<\/p>\n<p>Biochemistry 523, 502, 534, 508-511, 505-506, 550<\/p>\n<p>In addition to the Biochemistry core courses, all students are required to successfully complete a total of five courses, each of which must be at least 2 credits. These courses are chosen from among advanced topics courses offered by the Department of Biochemistry, advanced topics courses offered by the Department of Chemistry and Life Sciences, and courses offered by the graduate programs in Anatomy and Cell Biology, Microbiology and Immunology, Molecular Biology and Genetics, Pathology, Physiology, and Pharmacology at the Medical School and the Department of Biology on Main Campus. The student's course of study must include one advanced topics course in Biochemistry, one advanced Chemistry course, and one Life Science course. The remaining two courses can be chosen from any of the three remaining categories with the approval of the student's advisory committee. <\/p>\n<p>Internship: No internship is required. <\/p>\n<p>Language                   Examination:  No language examination  is required. <\/p>\n<p>Committee Report: <\/p>\n<p>The student will be required to prepare a committee report outlining their research progress and schedule advisory committee meetings each semester to review the report and evaluate progress toward the degree.<\/p>\n<p>Formal Research Presentations: <\/p>\n<p>In                     addition to participation in Biochemistry                     Seminar (Biochemistry 505 and                     506), two formal research presentations                     are required of candidates for                     the Ph.D. degree.<\/p>\n<p>Outside Research Proposal:<\/p>\n<p>The                     student will be required to prepare                     and defend a research proposal                     from an area of investigation                     distinct from the student's research                     topic.<\/p>\n<p>Proposal:<\/p>\n<p> The dissertation proposal demonstrates the student's knowledge of and ability to conduct the proposed research. The proposal should describe the context and background surrounding a particular research problem and a methodological plan for investigating the problem. The proposal is a requirement for admission to candidacy and should be submitted and approved no more than one year after completing coursework (generally in the third year in the program). <\/p>\n<p>      Dissertation:<\/p>\n<p>The Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry is a research degree. Research training begins with Introduction to Research Methodology (Biochemistry 508-511) in the first year of the graduate program and continues with the selection of a dissertation research advisor and development of an original research project. Dissertation research involves meaningful, critical thinking and the execution of ideas in the laboratory through the use of the scientific method. Dissertation research conducted by the student should be an original contribution to scientific knowledge. The quality of the student's Ph.D. dissertation research should be equivalent to that found in reputable biochemical journals.<\/p>\n<p>The Academic Standards Committee will appoint a temporary advisory committee for each incoming student. This committee will meet twice a year with the student to establish an academic program and to ascertain the nature of the student's research interests. The student will select a Dissertation Advisor by the end of the second semester of the first year. The provisional advisory committee will then be dissolved and a permanent advisory committee will be appointed. The permanent advisory committee is responsible for the review of the student's research and academic progress twice yearly. The committee will decide when the student is permitted to give the first and final research seminars and will also determine whether the content of the student's research is sufficient for the Ph.D. dissertation. <\/p>\n<p>The Final Examination Committee evaluates the student's dissertation and demonstration of competence within the field of the dissertation and related areas. The Examining Committee is appointed by the Academic Standards Committee and consists of seven faculty members, including the Dissertation Advisor, a member of one of the Department of Biochemistry's Graduate Committees, a faculty member from another department, and an external examiner from outside the university. The student has the right to select one member of the Final Examination Committee. <\/p>\n<p>If a student desires a change in research advisor, or a research advisor desires to be relieved of responsibility to a student, the matter will be brought before a review committee. The review committee will consist of the student's advisory committee and the Chair of the Department of Biochemistry and will be chaired by the Director of the Graduate Program. Any decision may be appealed to the Academic Standards Committee. <\/p>\n<p>The student will submit the dissertation in complete form not less than one calendar month prior to the date of the Final Examination. The dissertation must have been read and approved by the doctoral advisor prior to distribution. The student should confirm a time and date for the dissertation defense with the Advisory Committee and the Director of the Graduate Program at least 10 days before the defense is to be scheduled.<\/p>\n<p>After the student has arranged the time, date, and room for the dissertation defense, the Announcement of Dissertation Defense is completed and forwarded to the Office of the Graduate School, Main Campus, and the Office of Graduate Studies at the Health Sciences Campus at least 10 working days before the defense. Announcements of the defense are sent to the chairpersons of all basic science departments and notices are posted. <\/p>\n<p>The Committee will evaluate the quality of the dissertation research and the student's ability to express (both in writing and orally) her\/his research question, methodological approach, primary findings, and implications. The Committee will vote to pass or fail the dissertation and the defense at the conclusion of the public presentation and question\/answer period. <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.temple.edu\/medbiochem\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.temple.edu\/medbiochem<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>Dept.                   of                   Biochemistry                                      School                   of                   Medicine                   3420                   N.                   Broad                   Street                   Philadelphia,                   PA                   19140                       <a href=\"mailto:charles.grubmeyer@temple.edu\">charles.grubmeyer@temple.edu<\/a>                   215-707-3263                 <\/p>\n<p>Admissions:<\/p>\n<p>Charles                   T.                   Grubmeyer,      Ph.D.       <a href=\"mailto:charles.grubmeyer@temple.edu\">charles.grubmeyer@temple.edu<\/a>        215-707-4495            <\/p>\n<p>Program                     Coordinator:<\/p>\n<p>Parkson                   Lee-Gau                   Chong,    Ph.D.     <a href=\"mailto:parkson.lee-gau.chong@temple.edu\">parkson.lee-gau.chong@temple.edu<\/a>      215-707-4182 <\/p>\n<p>Graduate                     Chairperson:<\/p>\n<p>Dianne                   R.                   Soprano,    Ph.D.    <a href=\"mailto:dianne.soprano@temple.edu\">dianne.soprano@temple.edu<\/a>      215-707-3266 <\/p>\n<p>Chairperson:<\/p>\n<p>E.                   Premkumar                   Reddy,      Ph.D.       <a href=\"mailto:premkumar.reddy@temple.edu\">premkumar.reddy@temple.edu<\/a>        215-707-4307 <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>The                   Department                   of                   Biochemistry                   offers                   full-time                   day                   programs                   of                   study                   leading                   to                   the                   Master                   of                   Science                   and                   the                   Doctor                   of                   Philosophy                   degrees.                   The                   graduate                   program                   is                   designed                   to                   provide                   training                   in                   the                   theory                   and                   practice                   of                   biochemistry                   and                   molecular                   biology                   for                   eventual                   service                   in                   research                   and                   teaching                   positions.                   The                   program                   is                   aimed                   at                   broad                   training                   in                   the                   various                   major                   areas                   of                   biochemistry                   and                   molecular                   biology,                   with                   in-depth                   training                   in                   one                   area                   of                   specialization.                   Students                   are                   given                   opportunities                   for                   instruction                   in                   diverse                   laboratory                   techniques                   through                   a                   series                   of                   lecture                   and                   laboratory                   courses,                   and                   experimental                   research,                   under                   the                   guidance                   of                   a                   faculty                 member. <\/p>\n<p>Time Limit for Degree Completion: 7 years <\/p>\n<p>Health Sciences<\/p>\n<p> Through permission        of the advisory committee,        elective courses not        offered on the Health        Sciences Campus may        be taken at other campuses. <\/p>\n<p>Students                   are                   required                   to                   complete                   the                   degree                   program                   through                   classes                   offered                   before                   4:30            p.m.                 <\/p>\n<p>Dept. of BiochemistrySchool of Medicine3420 N. Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19140                    <a href=\"mailto:charles.grubmeyer@temple.edu\">charles.grubmeyer@temple.edu<\/a>  215-707-3263<\/p>\n<p>Members of the Fels Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Biology, the Specialized Center for Thrombosis Research, and the Center for Substance Abuse Research who hold academic appointments in the Department of Biochemistry also participate in the graduate training program.<\/p>\n<p>Not applicable. <\/p>\n<p>No. <\/p>\n<p>The \"Insider's                   Guide                   to                   the                   Colleges\" ranked                   the                   Department                   of                   Biochemistry                   as                   nationally                   acknowledged                   and \"one                   of                   the                   best                   in                   the                   country.\" <\/p>\n<p>Not applicable. <\/p>\n<p>Specialized                   graduate                   training                   is                   available                   in                   the                   fields                   of                   enzymology,                   structure                   and                   biosynthesis                   of                   membranes,                   biochemical                   regulation                   of                   metabolism                   and                   of                   cell                   division,                   biochemical                   mechanisms                   of                   blood                   coagulation,                   lipid                   and                   carbohydrate                   metabolism,                   physical                   chemistry                   and                   kinetics,                   mechanisms                   of                   hormone                   action,                   nucleic                   acid                   and                   protein                   synthesis,                   and                   regulation                   of                   gene                   expression.                   Also,                   multidisciplinary                   instruction                   is                   available                   in                   the                   fields                   of                   molecular                   biology,                   chemical                   carcinogenesis,                   tumor                   enzymology,                   and                   the                   biochemistry                   of                   aging. <\/p>\n<p>The                   graduate                   faculty                   has                   designed                   a                   well-balanced                   program                   that                   can                   be                   individually                   tailored                   to                   fully                   prepare                   each                   student                   for                   a                   career                   in                   academic                   or                   industrial                   biochemistry                   or                   related                   fields.                   The                   graduate                   program                   is                   designed                   to                   provide                   training                   in                   the                   theory                   and                   practice                   of                   Biochemistry                   for                   eventual                   placement                   in                   research                   and                   teaching                   positions. <\/p>\n<p>Not applicable.<\/p>\n<p>Non-matriculated                   students                   may                   enroll                   in                   some                   courses                   with                   permission                   from                   the                   course                   instructor                   and                   approval                   from                   the                   Office                   of                   Graduate                   Studies,                   School                   of                   Medicine. <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Exceptionally qualified students who apply to the program may be nominated for Presidential, University, and Future Faculty Fellowships, which carry 4 years of support. In order to be nominated for these awards, prospective students must submit all application materials to the department by January 15.<\/p>\n<p>Research                   Assistantships are also available.  Research Assistants                    are                   expected                   to                   devote                   full-time                   effort                   in                   the                   laboratory                   of                   their                   faculty                   research                   advisor to                   research                   pertaining                   to                   their                   dissertation                   project.                   An                   assistantship                   application                   is                   not                   required                   because                   candidates                   admitted                   to                   the                   program                   generally                   receive                   a                   stipend                   or                   work                   study                   support                   plus                   tuition                 remission.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Updated 2.9.06<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.temple.edu\/gradarchives\/05-06\/gradbulletin\/medicine\/biochemistry_phd.htm\" title=\"Grad Bulletin\/Biochemistry PhD - Temple University\" rel=\"noopener\">Grad Bulletin\/Biochemistry PhD - Temple University<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Biochemistry, Ph.D. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Fall: April 15 [December 15 for international applicants] Spring: November 15 [August 1 for international applicants] Applications are processed as they are received throughout the year. 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