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Spring 2008 Registration

Don't forget to register for classes! You can start to register for classes on November 3rd.  The GW info system will be available from 7am-8pm including weekends.  You have until January 11th at 8 pm to register for classes and not receive a late fee. After January 11th an $80 late fee will be applied to your student
account and this will be the student’s responsibility to pay.

Please consult your advisor before registering  for classes.  For first years, Dr. Werling has provided a general framework...


BMSC 212 Cell Biology (4)
BMSC 218 Ethics and Grantsmanship (1)
Two Program Cores- total of (6)
     Mol Med BMSC 213:
     Infections and Immunity MICR 210;
     Proteomics
BIOC 237
Lab Rotation (1)

Total credits =12

You will be taking two credits in Summer (BMSC 217, Careers in Science and your third Lab Rotation BMSC 215).  So you will have 24 after the Summer.

Note: If you would like class schedules posted for 2yrs+ please email the class schedule(s) to casec@gwmail.gwu.edu



Children's National Medical Center packet. If you are going to rotate or work at Children's Hospital, fill out this packet and return to their volunteer office to obtain a badge for entry into the hospital and Research Institute.

WHICH CLASSES AM I SUPPOSED TO TAKE?!?!?!
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Track 
Molecular Medicine Track

Looking for a job on campus? part-time? flexible? teaching? All university sponsored jobs can be found here
Career Center

Here's a good website that is put together specifically for us on how to get outside funding...take a look!! Grad Student Funding

Great Way to Make Extra $$$

Can YOU put your money where your mouth is?  As scientist in the medical reasearch field, we help advance knowledge of diseases in an effort to make more effective medicines.  In keeping with this idea, a great way to earn some extra money with no extended time commitment is to sign up for clinical trials.  We use lab rats everyday, so why not actually help advance science in other ways.  Compensation is usually pretty good and time commitments are limited to only a few weekends.  Also, trials are offered at the Bethesda location and more throughout the country!  Learn more at Clinical Trials at NIH

Here's another one offered through John's Hopkins University... click me!

 


Upcoming Events

Fall 2008 MolMed Seminar
Mon 11.24 // 12:00pm // Ross Hall Room 643
Molec Onc: Kristen Baxter, Mol Med Ph.D. candidate, GWU

Fall 2008 MolMed Seminar
Mon 12.01 // 12:00pm // Ross Hall Room 643
Neurosci: Libby Stancik, Mol Med Ph.D. candidate, GWU

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