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Quantitative Biology in Molecular Genetics PhD Program

The Department of Molecular Genetics at the University of Toronto is hosting an event to provide information about our Quantitative Biology in Molecular Genetics PhD Program (QBMG).

This interdisciplinary program is aimed at aiding undergraduates in physics, math, computer science, chemistry, and engineering who have an interest in biology to enter the Molecular Genetics PhD program directly.

There will be two identical 1-hour sessions at 6PM on December 16th, 2015 and January 11th 2016, where faculty will introduce the program and answer any questions you may have.

Food will be served

Where: The InteractHome, Room 4284 of the Medical Sciences Building on the U of T campus

When: December 16th and January 11th at 6PM (identical sessions)


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