Graduate School

Molecular Biosciences

School of Molecular Biosciences

http://molecular.biosciences.wsu.edu

Degree offered
M.S., Ph.D.
Faculty working with students
30
Students
55
Students receiving assistantships or scholarships:
100%
Priority deadline
Fall - December 15
Test required
GRE; TOEFL or IELTS (international students only)

Admission Requirements

Applicants should have an undergraduate major in biochemistry, biophysics, cell biology, genetics, microbiology, biology, chemistry, or closely related fields.  To apply submit:

  • a personal statement describing your qualifications, goals, and objectives in pursuing graduate research in molecular biosciences;
  • official GRE scores;
  • official transcripts from all colleges attended;
  • three letters of recommendation;
  • the School of Molecular Biosciences application available on-line at the school’s web page;
  • and the Graduate School application.

 

Program Description

The School of Molecular Biosciences offers many exciting opportunities for graduate students to explore the vast range of life science research while working toward degrees in the sub-disciplines of biochemistry, biophysics, cell biology, genetics, and microbiology.  Entering students do rotations through research laboratories to choose a thesis advisor.  Over 30 research laboratories are associated with the School of Molecular Biosciences, investigating problems in diverse systems, including bacteria, yeast, plants, and animals. 

 School of Molecular Biosciences

Contact Information
Kelly G. McGovern
School of Molecular Biosciences
Washington State University
PO Box 644234
Pullman, WA 99164-4234
Telephone: 509-335-4566
Fax: 509-335-1907
E-mail: smbgrad@wsu.edu

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