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Admission to the Developmental Biology Program

The Collaborative Program in Developmental Biology is an interdepartmental M.Sc.  and Ph.D. program. If you would like to enroll in the Collaborative Program, you must:

  1. be registered as a graduate student in one of the program's host departments
  2. be studying under the supervision of one of the Collaborative Program's faculty members
  3. submit a completed application form for the Collaborative Program Applying to the host departments:

Dept. of Biochemistry [Graduate Admissions]
Dept. of Immunology [Graduate Admissions]
Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology [Graduate Admissions]
Dept. of Molecular Genetics [Graduate Admissions]
Dept. of Physiology [Graduate Admissions]
Dept. of Cell & Systems Biology [Graduate Admissions]

 

 

 

sup2 inflorescence: sup2 is a mutant of Arabidopsis that results in an increase in the number of floral buds, implying that the role of the wildtype SUP2 gene is to exert a negative effect on stem cell proliferation. - Courtesy of Dan Riggs

Consult The School of Graduate Studies for information about fees and regulations governing graduate studies at the University of Toronto.

If you are a M.Sc. or Ph.D. student in the lab of a member of the Collaborative Program, simply download and complete the Collaborative Program in Developmental Biology application form. PDF icon

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