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Resource:Harvard Medical School Division of Medical Sciences

Name: Resource:Harvard Medical School Division of Medical Sciences
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The Division of Medical Sciences was established at Harvard University in 1908. The Division was designed to provide students wishing to pursue careers in research and teaching with a broad education in basic biomedical science fields and specialization in one of them. Classroom and laboratory instruction are conducted primarily by the 450 faculty members of the basic sciences departments and affiliated hospital laboratories of the Harvard Medical School (HMS) in Boston.

The Ph.D. degree is awarded by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) of Harvard University. For 100 years, this fruitful collaboration has spawned research achievements across the spectrum from basic science to experimental medicine. Since 1909, over 2,000 Division graduates, including six Nobel Laureates, have gone on to distinguished careers in biomedical research, university teaching, and a number of increasingly diverse careers.
Other Name(s): Harvard
Parent Organization: Harvard University; Massachusetts; USA
Resource Type(s): institutional portal, medical school program, graduate program, people
Resource: Resource
URL: http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/
Id: nif-0000-01958
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Curation status: Curated

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The Division of Medical Sciences was established at Harvard University in 1908. The Division was designed to provide students wishing to pursue careers in research and teaching with a broad education in basic biomedical science fields and specialization in one of them. Classroom and laboratory instruction are conducted primarily by the 450 faculty members of the basic sciences departments and affiliated hospital laboratories of the Harvard Medical School (HMS) in Boston.

The Ph.D. degree is awarded by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) of Harvard University. For 100 years, this fruitful collaboration has spawned research achievements across the spectrum from basic science to experimental medicine. Since 1909, over 2,000 Division graduates, including six Nobel Laureates, have gone on to distinguished careers in biomedical research, university teaching, and a number of increasingly diverse careers.
ber of increasingly diverse careers.
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Has roleInstitutional portal  +, Medical school program  +, Graduate program  +, and People  +
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Is part ofHarvard University; Massachusetts; USA  +
LabelResource:Harvard Medical School Division of Medical Sciences  +
ModifiedDate18 May 2011  +
Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki.Resource  +
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SynonymHarvard  +