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The Graduate Student Program is run in collaboration with the Department of Medicine’s Experimental Medicine Program. The Experimental Medicine Program is intended for individuals seeking a career in research.
The Department of Medicine offers opportunities and facilities for advanced studies in Experimental medicine, leading toward the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees. Members of the Department direct research programs in a wide range of basic and clinically relevant areas. There are a variety of special interest areas of national and international stature.
Dr. Tricia Tang is the Director of the Experimental Medicine Program .
The objectives of the program are:
- To teach the student the application of modern techniques in research.
- To develop within the student the ability to read and criticize scientific literature, and to know the current state of knowledge in their particular field.
- To teach the student to accurately define a problem and to design experiments which solve problems according to scientific standards.
- To teach the student to conduct research on an independent basis.
- To develop in all students the ability to communicate results of their research to the scientific community.
Admission Requirements
Please visit the Experimental Medicine Admissions page for the most current admission requirements: Experimental Medicine Admission Requirements
Research Fellowships
The Department of Dermatology is proud to host several Research Fellowship opportunities.
If you are an MD interested in our NIH-funded T32 Program in Cutaneous Biology postdoctoral fellowship, please click here .
If you are a postdoctoral MD graduate or predoctoral student looking to do a clinical-based fellowship, navigate to our " Clinical Research Fellowships " section below.
If you are a high school or undergraduate student interested in a fellowship, navigate to our " CounterACT Summer Research Fellowship Program " section below.
Clinical Research Fellowships
All fellowships will be accepting applicants until 2/1/2024. Any application received after 2/1/2024 will only be considered on a rolling basis if fellowship positions become available. Fellowship applications will be reviewed in early February, followed by interviews and offer notifications by end of March 2024.
For MD Graduates
Clinical research fellowships are one to two years in duration (July 1 to June 30) and are based at Northwestern Memorial Hospital (NMH) and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago . Fellowships are offered preferentially to physicians with at least one year of internship training and to those who wish to pursue further training in dermatology. The Lurie Children's fellowship is preferentially offered to physicians with some previous training in pediatrics and who are IL-license eligible.
These paid fellowships provide an opportunity for intense exposure to both investigator-initiated and sponsored research, interaction with patients and participation in didactic sessions in Dermatology at NMH and Lurie Children's.
For Predoctoral Medical Students
Visiting predoctoral clinical research fellowships are one year in duration and are based at NMH and Lurie Children's. Fellowships are offered to medical students who have completed M3 year and wish to complete a year dedicated to research to further their training in dermatology. These fellowships are unpaid but provide an opportunity for intense exposure to the field, interaction with patients and participation in didactic sessions in Dermatology at NMH and Lurie Children's.
To Apply for the MD Graduate or Predoctoral Fellowship:
To apply for either clinical fellowship, please complete our Research Fellowship Application Form, linked below. For references, p lease provide the names and corresponding contact information for 3 professional references.
Click Here for the Research Fellowship Application Form
For additional information or assistance, please contact [email protected].
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CounterACT Summer Research Fellowship Program
Program information.
The Northwestern University CounterACT Summer Research Fellowship Program provides opportunities for promising high school and undergraduate students to experience focused research work, clinical observation, and informational sessions on toxicology, chemistry, immunology, nanotechnology, ophthalmology, and dermatology.
If you are interested in science and are looking for meaningful work and mentoring, we encourage you to spend the summer with us in the NU CounterACT Center for Excellence. Our summer research fellowship provides you with an opportunity to work at a premier academic medical center and to learn more about careers in research. The fellowship will involve research experiences on both the Evanston and Downtown Chicago Northwestern campuses, as well as virtual seminars. Our fellows participate in clinical observation, work on faculty-sponsored projects and engage in educational seminars from renowned leaders throughout our institution.
This eight-week, full-time, paid program runs Monday through Thursday and is open to students who are 16 years and older. Positions are available at the high school and undergraduate level. Candidates should be interested in science research with a minimum GPA of 3.0
Our summer 2024 internship will tentatively run from June 12, 2024 and through August 16, 2024.
Application Process for the CounterACT Summer Research Program:
Our application for our summer 2024 program will open November 1, 2023 through February 1, 2024. Online application link can be found here: https://redcap.link/NUCounterACTfellowship
For more information about the summer fellowship, please email [email protected] .
Applications will be reviewed in February and the selection committee will invite qualified candidates to a zoom interview in March. Final decisions will be made by April 2024.
Clinical Research Program Director
Stephanie M. Rangel, PhD
CounterACT Education and Enrichment Director
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Training at Northwestern University provides diverse and challenging clinical experiences and world-class education located in the heart of the beautiful city of Chicago. Learn more via the videos below.
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PhD/MPhil Dermatological Sciences / Overview
Year of entry: 2024
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We require applicants to hold, or be about to obtain, an Upper Second class Honours degree, or the equivalent qualification gained outside the UK, in a related subject area for entry to a PhD programme. A Lower Second class Honours degree may be considered if applicants also hold a Master's degree with a Merit classification.
Full entry requirements
See full guidance on how to choose a project and submit an application on our websi te . You should then complete the online admissions application form to apply for this programme. Ensure you include all required supporting documents at the time of submission, or this may delay the processing of your application.
Application deadlines
You must submit your application for a postgraduate research programme before the relevant deadline to be considered. You will not be able to apply after these deadlines have passed.
- January entry: 15 October (of the year prior entry)
- April entry: 15 January (year of entry)
- September entry: 15 June (year of entry)
Programme options
Programme overview.
- Learn from some of Europe's leading researchers while undertaking your own project.
- Access some of the best research facilities in the world at both the University and in hospitals around Greater Manchester.
- Undergo training in transferable skills critical to developing early-stage researchers and professionals through the Doctoral Academy's training programme.
- Conduct research at a university ranked 6th in the UK (QS World University Rankings 2023).
For entry in the academic year beginning September 2024, the tuition fees are as follows:
- PhD (full-time) UK students (per annum): Standard £4,786, Low £11,000, Medium £17,500, High £23,000 International, including EU, students (per annum): Standard £27,000, Low £28,500, Medium £34,500, High £40,500
- PhD (part-time) UK students (per annum): Standard £2393, Low £5,500, Medium £8,750, High £11,500 International, including EU, students (per annum): Standard £13,500, Low £14,250, Medium £17,250, High £20,250
Further information for EU students can be found on our dedicated EU page.
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