Graduate research in the Life Sciences at Brandeis can be pursued in the following four Ph.D. programs, as well as the Master's Program in Genetic Counseling:

biochemistry
biophysics and structural biology molecular and cell biology
neuroscience genetic counseling

Other concentrations and affiliated programs:

 

All successful applicants to the Ph.D. programs in the Life Sciences are offered full tuition waivers, a taxable stipend, and health insurance allowance. The stipend for the 2000-2001 academic year will be $22,000 (for a 12-month period) and the health insurance allowance $1,400 for a total financial package of $23,400.

The Brandeis University Life Sciences Programs run rolling admissions starting on January 1. Applications are welcome until the class is complete (usually in April).