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Students interested in pursuing Ph.D. studies in this lab should review the admission criteria
and graduation requirements for graduate programs offered by the Department of Biological Sciences
at UMBC. The Department offers several Ph.D. programs through which Ph.D. students doing their
research in the MHCII lab can matriculate. These Programs include the Ph.D. programs in
Biological Sciences, Molecular and Cellular Biology (MOCB), and Chemistry/Biology Interface (CBI).
Descriptions of the Graduate program can be found at the the UMBC Graduate School and the UMBC Biology Department Graduate Program online information centers. For further information on the graduate programs and/or full application materials, please contact the Biological Sciences Department graduate admissions secretary,
Ms. Sue LeCompte.
Prospective post-doctoral fellows interested in joining the lab should email Dr. Rosenberg about
available space and financial support. They should include a complete resume listing
publications (in English), previous training and career and reseach goals.
UMBC undergraduate students interested in doing Undergraduate Research (BIOL 499) in this lab should inquire with Dr. Rosenberg about available space, and provide a current transcript (unoffical is fine) and 1-2 page description of their career goals/research interests to Dr. Rosenberg (office is 221 Biology). Undergraduates students are expected to work in the lab for a minimum of 10 hours per week during the academic year, for a minimum of 1 academic year. Undergraduates (both UMBC and from other institutions) can also do research in this laboratory as part of the BCURE program.
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