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The PhD Program at Mount Sinai Livestream

Join Dr. John Morrison, Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, as he and three of the school's outstanding students discuss the PhD program and share their experiences at Mount Sinai.

Connect with Mount Sinai and ask our panelist what you as a potential student want to know about the PhD opportunities Mount Sinai.


Please feel free to share this information with any colleagues or fellow students who may benefit from the webcast or are interested in the PhD program.

Mount Sinai Researchers Identify Promising Drug Target for Depression

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Mount Sinai Researchers Identify Promising Drug Target for Depression

Study in Human Brains, Confirmed in Mice, Provides New Insight into Mechanism of Major Depressive Disorder

Decreased expression of a protein called Rac1 may be a primary cause of depression, according to a new study in human and mouse brains published in the journal Nature Medicine...

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New Year's Eve 2013: Times Square

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For those of you interested in partying and/or seeing the ball drop in Times Square, there are a few things you should know. If you would like to see the live webcast, click here, for more info: Official Times Square New Year's Eve 2013 Live Webcast

First, the best way to come to Times Square is via public...

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Top 10 Reasons to Attend Mount Sinai School of Medicine!

Mount Sinai is a research powerhouse.

We were the first to describe Tay Sachs disease (1887), first to publish human blood compatibility antigens (1908), developed the first cystoscope for children (1911), invented the modern ophthalmoscope (1914), developed the first estrogen blood test (1926), performed the country's first kidney dialysis (1947), developed polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis for separating proteins (1959), first to use sequential combination chemotherapy for breast, ovarian cancers (1962, 1963), mapped the influenza virus genome (1977), first direct evidence of the involvement of dopamine in schizophrenia (1985), first blood transfusion of an unborn fetus (1986), identified gene most commonly mutated in prostate cancer (2001), pioneered the use of enzyme replacement therapy by targeting Fabry disease (2003), performed first successful composite tracheal transplant (2005), linked Olig2 to schizophrenia (2006), the first to use adult stem cells to explore the genetic details of a specific inherited disease (LEOPARD syndrome, 2010),and dozens more. We have named many diseases. Come join us and create your own first.


Now is our time. We are the fastest growing research enterprise in New York and one of the fastest growing in the country. Mount Sinai now has America's third highest NIH funding per faculty among America’s 130 Medical Schools. With this success, it's no wonder we have the buzz as the new elite place to train.


Our research diversity. We have established departments and institutes devoted to excellence in neuroscience, microbiology, systems biology, genomics, stem cells, cancer biology, development, immunology, and many many more. What's your area of interest?


Our faculty. We are leaders in our fields and have brought in a new wave of elite faculty including internationally recognized leaders in neurobiology, stem cells, genomics, development, and immunology. You will train with the best.


Our students. We are proud to have created a community of learning, support, and excellence. We value our students' input on both the scientific and social structures needed to be a successful student. Come meet our remarkable student body.


Our diversity. At Mount Sinai we value diversity in our students and in our faculty. Reflecting the diversity of our beloved city, we embrace students from around the world. We are proud that 15% of our M.D/Ph.D. students consider themselves under-represented minorities, helping us to build a new and more diverse generation of scientists.


Our courses. We offer PhD students eight concentration areas tailored to reflect the strengths and priorities of modern biomedical science. We will structure your training to prepare you for the remarkable world of science.


Live in the world's greatest city. Dream of the Big City? Come train with us. Not sure about New York? Let us show you why it is the greatest city on earth- and the safest big city in America. Located on the Museum Mile in the Upper East Side and right next to Central Park, we have a ringside seat to the most astonishing collection of culture you will find. Anywhere. In a city that never sleeps. Warning: if you come here, you will never want to leave.


Dream big. Training at an elite Medical School in the heart of New York will inspire you. Be surrounded by the people who Dream Big and revolutionize the world in every sphere of society from fashion to art to music to finance. And science.


Achieve your dreams. Our graduates have populated many of the world's elite research institutions to do great science. If you want to take part in the magical world of science at its highest levels... then your dreams are our dreams.