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BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Ph.D. PROGRAM CLASS OF 2004

Melissa Bautista B.S., Biology, University of Dayton Home: Ohio
Shere' Brisendine B.S., Biology, Cedarville University Home: Colorado
Katie Bullinger B.A., Psychology, Wright State University Home: Ohio
Cathy Graham B.A., Fine Arts, Graceland University Home: Kansas
Esley Heizer B.S., Biology, Wright State University Home: Ohio
Ann Impson B.A., Sociology, University of Dayton
D.V.M., Ohio State University
Home: Ohio
Kevin Kelley B.S., Biology, Cleveland State University Home: Ohio
Ramakrishna Kommagani B.S., Computer Applications, Osmania University, India
M.S., Microbiology, Osmania University, India
Home: India
Ramnaresh Pandey B.S., Biology, Trubhuvan University, Nepal
M.Sc., Trubhuvan University, Nepal
Home: Nepal
Frank Petrassi B.S., Biochemistry, University of Illinois
M.S., Biochemistry, DePaul University
Home: Illinois
Jason Puglise B.S./B.A., Biology, Wright State University Home: Ohio
Amit Sharma B.S., Biotechnology, MDS University, India
M.Sc., Biotechnology, AMC University, India
Home: India
Amy Walters B.S., Biology, Bowling Green State University Home: Ohio
Teresa Whalen B.S., Biochemistry, Calvin College Home: Ohio
Zhongyu Yan B.S., Medical Laboratory Science, Tianjin Medical University
M.S., Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Capital University of Medical Science
Home: PR China


Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. Program New Student Reception - September 2, 2004

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The Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. Graduate Student Organization (GSO)

small gold bullet Provides a formal means of communication among graduate students and the office of the director

small gold bullet Provides a forum for discussion of issues (internal and external) of concern to graduate students

small gold bullet Organizes, promotes, and conducts activities beneficial to graduate student life

small gold bullet Disseminates information of interest to students in the Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. Program

small gold bullet Provides a common association promoting professional interest and fellowship among graduate students


The Executive Committee consists of 5-11 members - with openings for at least one representative from each class (Year 1, 2, 3...) in the program and from each academic and degree granting departments that participate in the BMS program. No department shall have more than two representatives serving on the Executive Committee at the same time. Representatives serve for 1 year, starting at the beginning of the Spring quarter.

Additional Committees: Finance/Fundraising; Public Relations; Activities; Committee on Academics, Research, and Careers; and the Speaker Committee. The Committee on Academics, Research and Careers coordinates efforts to help graduate students with their professional development. The Speaker Committee coordinates the invitation and arrangements for invited speakers.

Give contributions to the GSO page to Diane Ponder in the BMS Program Office (136 Biological Sciences Building)

 
   
 

Areas of concentration: Applied Biomedical Computation | Applied and Predictive Toxicology | Cell Biology & Physiology | Chemical and Structural Biomedical Sciences | Epidemiology | Immunology | Medical Physics and Engineering | Molecular Biology and Biochemistry | Neuroscience

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Complete your application by March 1
Contact Diane Ponder in the BMS PhD Program Office
     


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last modified on September 22, 2003
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