Graduate Program: About The Program

The Department of Biology offers a program of advanced study and thesis research leading to the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Master of Science (M.S.) in Biology. Additional information is available by reading the Biology Department Guidelines for Graduate Students (PDF) or the Tuft's University Graduate Student Handbook (PDF).

The Graduate Program is arranged into six concentrations, each with an advisor and a core of faculty researchers. Befitting the integrative nature of Biology, we encourage interdiscipinary research and collaborations between academic fields. For more information on these concentrations follow the links below:

Students may choose from a wide variety of research topics in each area that is represented by the specialized interests of the faculty, as described under Faculty & Research at this site. An important feature of our program is the opportunity for students in each area to interact with students and faculty in the other areas, which often leads to exciting new ideas for innovative cross-disciplinary research.

The department consists of twenty one full-time faculty. There are typically about twenty to twenty-five graduate students in the program, mostly Ph.D. candidates. This low faculty-to-student ratio promotes close interaction between students and faculty who work as research collaborators. Our program requirements are flexible, so that graduate training can be individually tailored for each student.

Students interested in Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. programs in the biomedical sciences should also consult the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences. A joint Biology/Biotechnology graduate program, administered through the Tufts Biology Department, is designed for students whose interests lie in applied aspects of molecular biology and biotechnology: more information about this program can be found in the Biotechnology Program (PDF). Additional information about master's programs in environmental studies can be found at Tufts University's Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Tufts University's School of Nutrition.

General graduate student information is available on the Graduate Student Council's website.
 

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