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Integrated Graduate Program in the Life Sciences (IGP)
Steven Anderson
Associate Director
Integrated Graduate Program in the Life Sciences (IGP)
Northwestern University
303 East Chicago Avenue, Room 12-361
Chicago, IL 60611-3008
Email: sja314@northwestern.edu
Phone: (312) 503-1140
Fax: (312) 908-5253
Web: http://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/igp

Program Description

Answers to many of the most challenging, interesting, and important questions in modern biomedical and life sciences are best obtained by multidisciplinary approaches that bridge the boundaries among traditional disciplines of basic research. In recognition of these changing approaches to research, the graduate programs of the basic science departments on the Chicago campus of Northwestern University were combined into a single program: the Integrated Graduate Program in the Life Sciences (IGP).

Interests of the faculty of this doctoral training program cover the full range of research in contemporary biomedical and life sciences. Presently, over 110 faculty are available as dissertation research advisors in the IGP. The basic science departments involved in the IGP are Cell and Molecular Biology, Microbiology-Immunology, Oral Biology, Pathology, Physiology, and Molecular Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry. Faculty members from seven clinical departments also participate in the IGP and are potential student preceptors.

Graduate study in the IGP leads directly to the PhD degree through The Graduate School.

The IGP is organized into nine curricular programs: cancer biology, cell biology, developmental biology, evolutionary biology, immunology and microbial pathogenesis, molecular biology and genetics, neurobiology, pharmacology and toxicology, and structural biology and biochemistry. The PhD program is designed to be completed in four-and-a-half to six years. Choice of a curriculum is nonbinding, and students may move freely from one to another during the first year of graduate study. Students who move from one curriculum to another may complete course requirements in the second year if necessary.

Applicants should contact the program or see Web site www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/igp to learn about program-specific requirements for admission.

Faculty

The primary appointment for those faculty with joint or affiliate status in another program is noted in parentheses.

Professors: Michael Messod Abecassis (Transplant Surgery), Guenter Albrecht-Buehler (Cell & Molecular Biology), Wayne F. Anderson (Molec Pharm & Bio Chem), Terrence A. Barrett (Gastroenterology), James Richard Bartles (Cell & Molecular Biology), Daniel Batlle (Nephrology), Gerhard Baumann, Lester I. Binder (Cell & Molecular Biology), Martha C. Bohn (Pediatrics), Gary G. Borisy, Jayme Borensztajn Brentan (Pathology), Robert Treat Chatterton Jr. (Obstetrics & Gynecology), Rex L. Chisholm (Office for Research), Nicholas P. Cianciotto (Microbiology-Immunology), Susan Cohn, Marian M. Dagosto (Cell & Molecular Biology), Syamal Kumar Datta (Rheumatology), John F. Disterhoft (Physiology), Margarita L. Dubocovich (Molec Pharm & Bio Chem), Andrea E. Dunaif (Endocrinology), Elizabeth A. Eklund (Hematology Oncology), David M. Engman (Pathology), Robert David Goldman (Cell & Molecular Biology), Kathleen Janee Green (Pathology), James Charles Houk (Physiology), Mary Hunzicker-Dunn, Philip M. Iannaccone (Pathology), James Larry Jameson (Dean's Office), Jonathan C. Jones (Cell & Molecular Biology), V. Craig Jordan, Yashpal S. Kanwar (Pathology), William John Karpus (Pathology), Dixon Blake Kaufman (Transplant Surgery), Byung S. Kim (Microbiology-Immunology), James M. Kramer (Cell & Molecular Biology), Laimonis A. Laimins (Microbiology-Immunology), Chung Lee (Urology), Jonathan Peter Leis (Microbiology-Immunology), Richard M. Longnecker (Microbiology-Immunology), William L. Lowe Jr. (Medicine), Donald R. McCrimmon (Physiology), Kevin E. McKenna (Physiology), Richard J. Miller (Molec Pharm & Bio Chem), Stephen D. Miller (Microbiology-Immunology), Bernard Mirkin, Toshio Narahashi (Molec Pharm & Bio Chem), Leonidas C. Platanias (Cancer Center), Richard M. Pope (Rheumatology), Janardan K. Reddy (Pathology), Steven T. Rosen (Medicine), Mary K. Rundell (Microbiology-Immunology), Vijay P. Sarthy (Ophthalmology), Richard Scarpulla (Cell & Molecular Biology), Anthony J. Schaeffer (Urology), Howard William Schnaper (Pediatrics), Hank Seifert (Microbiology-Immunology), Brian T. Shea (Cell & Molecular Biology), Teepu Siddique (Neurology), Eugene M. Silinsky (Molec Pharm & Bio Chem), Patricia Gail Spear (Microbiology-Immunology), Paula H. Stern (Molec Pharm & Bio Chem), Dalton James Surmeier Jr. (Physiology), Francis Szele, Bayar Thimmapaya (Microbiology-Immunology), Linda Jo Van Eldik (Cell & Molecular Biology), Carl Waltenbaugh (Microbiology-Immunology), Daniel Martin Watterson (Molec Pharm & Bio Chem), Sigmund A. Weitzman (Hematology Oncology), Jay Z. Yeh (Molec Pharm & Bio Chem), James B. Young (Endocrinology)
Professor Emeritus: Robert Scott Decker (Cardiology)
Associate Professors: Stephen A. Adam (Cell & Molecular Biology), Navdeep Chandel (Pulmonary), Anjen Chenn (Pathology), Vincent L. Cryns (Endocrinology), David Dean, Douglas M. Freymann (Molec Pharm & Bio Chem), Yoshio Fukui (Cell & Molecular Biology), Alan R. Hauser (Microbiology-Immunology), Philip E. Hockberger (Physiology), Sui Huang (Cell & Molecular Biology), Carolyn L. Jahn (Cell & Molecular Biology), Geoffrey Scott Kansas (Microbiology-Immunology), Peter Andreas Kopp (Endocrinology), Jon W. Lomasney (Pathology), Matthew J. Ravosa, Karla J. Fullner Satchell (Microbiology-Immunology), Hans-Georg Simon (Pediatrics), Greg A. Smith (Microbiology-Immunology), M. Sharon Stack, Warren Tourtellotte (Pathology), Zhou Wang, Chau Wu
Assistant Professors: Jaime Garcia-Anoveros (Anesthesiology), Jhumku Kohtz (Pediatrics), Honglin Li (Pediatrics), David Walterhouse, Susan Winandy (Microbiology-Immunology), Nabeel Yaseen, Yuqi Zhao, Yijun Zhu
Adjunct Professors: Kasturi Haldar (Pathology)