Rutgers Biomedical PhD Programs Open House New Brunswick/Piscataway
Prospective Students
Event Description
Deans Millonig and Alder will present an overview of programs and world class resources available to Rutgers graduate students including an active career exploration and development program called iJOBS.
Current PhD and MD/PhD students will have a panel discussion so you can have your questions answered and learn about programs in:
- Molecular Biosciences (Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology, Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Physiology, and Integrative Biology)
- Biomedical Engineering
- Neuroscience
- Nursing
- Toxicology
- Exposure Science
- Public Health
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Using Learning Outcomes to Enhance Student Learning
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TA Project WorkshopsEvent Description
In this workshop, we will explore how we can employ learning outcomes to support our students’ learning experience. Whether we set goals for an entire semester, for a specific module, a class, or a small activity: Deciding on the outcome and planning backwards will not only help our students but also sharpen our own perspective and teaching practice.
Register for the workshop to receive the Zoom link.
Mi-Hyeon Jang, PhD
Graduate Program Membership
Member Members of the graduate faculty may supervise doctoral dissertations and master's theses as well as serve on or chair doctoral and master's committees. Learn more by visiting the SGS bylaws page.
Contact
Email
mihyeon.jang@rutgers.edu
Location
661 Hoes Lane
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Research
Adult neurogenesis, oligodendrogenesis, regenerative neurobiology, brain development, brain aging & chemobrain
Li Cai, PhD
Graduate Program Membership
Member Members of the graduate faculty may supervise doctoral dissertations and master's theses as well as serve on or chair doctoral and master's committees. Learn more by visiting the SGS bylaws page.
Contact
Email
lcai@rutgers.edu
Location
599 Taylor Rd.
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Biography
Research
Study of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of neural development and regeneration after injury
Nicholas Stavropoulos, PhD
Graduate Program Membership
Member Members of the graduate faculty may supervise doctoral dissertations and master's theses as well as serve on or chair doctoral and master's committees. Learn more by visiting the SGS bylaws page.
Contact
Location
190 Frelinghuysen Rd.
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Research
What are the mechanisms that control sleep?
Jennifer Mulle, MHS, PhD
Graduate Program Membership
Member Members of the graduate faculty may supervise doctoral dissertations and master's theses as well as serve on or chair doctoral and master's committees. Learn more by visiting the SGS bylaws page.
Contact
Email
jm2618@cabm.rutgers.edu
Location
679 Hoes Lane
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Research
Study of the schizophrenia-associated 3q29 deletion
Research program employs a variety of modalities, including animal models, human cellular models, and clinical phenotyping studies, to understand the behavioral and biological impact of the 3q29 deletion
Ian Oldenburg, PhD
Graduate Program Membership
Member Members of the graduate faculty may supervise doctoral dissertations and master's theses as well as serve on or chair doctoral and master's committees. Learn more by visiting the SGS bylaws page.
Contact
Location
679 Hoes Lane
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Biography
Neural circuits and codes for motor action using advanced optics and optogenetics
Todd Mowery
Graduate Program Membership
Member Members of the graduate faculty may supervise doctoral dissertations and master's theses as well as serve on or chair doctoral and master's committees. Learn more by visiting the SGS bylaws page.
Contact
Email
tm692@rwjms.rutgers.edu
Research
The affect of sensory experience on developmental and adult plasticity
iJOBS Workshop: Value Propositions Statements for LinkedIn and Resumes
By Kiranmayi Vemuri