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Which has a better MSTP, Harvard, UCLA, UCSF, Johns Hopkins, or Mayo Graduate School?

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Protoman - 22 Jul 2007 21:40 GMT
Which has a better MSTP, Harvard --HST Track--, UCLA, UCSF, Johns
Hopkins, or Mayo Graduate School?

I'm looking to get my PhD in either biological engineering,
pharmacology, immunology, or virology. I'll take my residency in
internal medicine, and possibly a fellowship.

BTW, I know there's lots of MD/PhDs out there, but what about PharmD/
PhDs, or OD/PhDs, or MD/PharmDs, or even MD/PharmD/PhDs?
Jeff - 22 Jul 2007 22:02 GMT
> Which has a better MSTP, Harvard --HST Track--, UCLA, UCSF, Johns
> Hopkins, or Mayo Graduate School?
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> BTW, I know there's lots of MD/PhDs out there, but what about PharmD/
> PhDs, or OD/PhDs, or MD/PharmDs, or even MD/PharmD/PhDs?

Don't forget Stanford.

It depends on what you want to study in grad school.

Jeff
Protoman - 22 Jul 2007 23:35 GMT
> > Which has a better MSTP, Harvard --HST Track--, UCLA, UCSF, Johns
> > Hopkins, or Mayo Graduate School?
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>
> Jeff
Oh yeah! Forgot them!

In order of preference:

1. Biological Engineering
2. Virology
3. Molecular Pharmacology
4. Immunology
 
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