Graduate Studies Resources
UC Davis Graduate Studies is the administrative unit that oversees and provides administrative guidance to all of the graduate programs on campus. You are strongly encouraged to explore their full website and get a sense of the programs and supports they offer, but here are some frequently-visited pages.
View Graduate Studies' Mentoring resources
View Graduate Studies' Registration and Enrollment resources
View Graduate Studies' Diversity resources
NIH Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) Training Grant
The NIH-IMSD program is a one-year training program for first-year Ph.D. students from underrepresented populations in science. Eligible students' applications are evaluated in May, after they accept their offers of admission to UC Davis; offers to join the program as trainees are usually made in mid-late June.
For questions about the program, please email Stephanie Palacio.
Visit the IMSD program website
LinkedIn Alumni and Student Group
This group is an informal place for students and alumni of the BMCDB Graduate Group, as well as its parent groups BMB and CDB, to connect and advertise professional development opportunities.
Requests to join the group are reviewed on a quarterly basis; if your request to join is pending, please email the Graduate Program Coordinator.
Visit the BMCDB, BMB, and CDB Alumni and Student group on LinkedIn
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