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Thank you for your inquiry about our graduate program in Medicinal Chemistry. Currently, our Department consists of a faculty of 10 professors, approximately 36 graduate students, 30 postdoctoral associates, and an outstanding technical staff. The research program in Medicinal Chemistry encompasses and integrates many areas of organic chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology as described in the enclosed information. Our department is committed to providing a first rate graduate education, a stimulating research environment and assistance in all aspects of the professional development of our students. A baccalaureate degree in chemistry, biochemistry, or pharmacy ordinarily provides an adequate background for entry to the graduate program in Medicinal Chemistry. Ideally, this will have included undergraduate courses in mammalian physiology, biochemistry, and physical chemistry, but if not, these deficiencies can easily be corrected during the first year of graduate training. Full-time students are eligible for several types of fellowships or assistantships which are available through the department; all applicants are automatically considered for these awards. The anticipated stipend for assistantships in 2004 is $17,000 per year. In addition, full-time tuition will ordinarily be provided to students in good standing. As of this year all applications for admission to the graduate program are processed through the Graduate School, and all materials (transcripts, letters of reference, GRE scores, fee and if applicable proof of English proficiency) should be sent to the Graduate Application Processing Center (GAPC) in 30 Strong Hall. Applications can be submitted online (http://www.graduate.ku.edu/Students/Prospects/, application fee $55.00) or a paper copy of the application form can be submitted to the above address (application fee $60.00). The application fee cannot be waived. To apply you should submit two official transcripts of all previous college or university studies, but not primary or secondary school studies, and three letters of recommendation from former professors or employers to the above address. Non-native English speakers must submit proof of English proficiency; scores from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) can be submitted (see the Graduate School website, http://www.ku.edu/~graduate/ for more information) Our department also requires that applicants submit Graduate Record Exam general and Chemistry subject scores as part of their application. These scores are very helpful in the evaluation process, and preference is given to applicants with strong subject test scores. No additional forms are needed to apply for financial support. Thank you again for your interest in our graduate program. I hope you find this information interesting and helpful. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me (785/864-4495; e-mail: jaldrich@ku.edu). You can also find us on the web at www.pharm.ukans.edu/medchem/index.html. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely yours, Jane V. Aldrich, Ph. D. Professor Director of Graduate Studies |
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