Current StudentsGraduate Student Handbook
I. Introduction
A. Mission Statement
1. Ph.D.
The goal of the Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Science at the
University of Connecticut Health Center is to educate individuals
dedicated to pursuing careers as scientists and scholars in biological
and biomedical sciences. To achieve this goal, an academic environment
is maintained which fosters creative thinking and supports programs
leading to excellence in scholarship, research, and teaching. A
primary responsibility to students is to help them optimize the
expression of their native intelligence and technical abilities. This
environment encourages students to develop a conceptual base,
synthesize and correlate new ideas and concepts, and develop
strategies for rigorously testing novel hypotheses. (Adopted 5.7.90 by
the Graduate Programs Committee)
2. Master of Public Health
The mission of the Master of Public Health Program is to offer
graduate education in the science and practice of public health. In
particular, the MPH program seeks to: (1) provide health professionals
with the broad public health perspectives and skills necessary to
assume effective leadership in the public health field; (2) offer
opportunities for selective public health study to students in other
academic or professional programs in health, the social sciences,
human services, and administration; (3) promote research related to
existing public health problems; and (4) facilitate the provision of
community health service in support of the program's educational
goals. (From Graduate Program in Public Health Student Handbook,
1992/93)
3. Master of Dental Science
The Dental Science program is an interdepartmental program
leading to the degree of Master of Dental Science. The program offers
an opportunity for study and research in dental science, the basic
life sciences, and the allied health fields. It is designed to fill
the gap between the Ph.D. programs and the various residency and
specialty training programs provided by the School of Dental Medicine.
The principal objective is to provide instruction in dental science
that will enhance the student's ability to instruct and undertake
research in dental schools. Courses of study are flexible with major
emphasis on the accomplishment of research.
B. Governance
1. Graduate Programs Committee
The Graduate Programs Committee (GPC) is the policy making body for
graduate education at the Health Center. The primary charge to the GPC
is to establish rules, regulations and specific policies with respect
to academic matters for all graduate school programs at the Health
Center, acting always within the general policies of the Graduate
School and the Board of Trustees. Included in this charge, the GPC
approves proposals for new areas of concentration (AoC), assists the
Associate Dean in the periodic review of existing AoC, sets policy for
awarding graduate assistantships, and other related duties. An
Associate Dean, appointed by the Graduate Dean in Storrs, resides at
the Health Center. The GPC is composed of duly appointed
representatives of the several AoC comprising the Biomedical Science
Graduate Program. Currently these AoC are: Cell Biology, Genetics and Developmental
Biology, Immunology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry,
Neuroscience, and Skeletal, Craniofacial and Oral Biology and Cellular
and Molecular Pharmacology. In addition, the Masters of Public Health and
Masters of Dental Science degrees are represented by appointed
individuals who are voting members of the Committee.
Ex Officio Members: Chair of the M.D./Ph.D. Program (voting),
Chair of the D.M.D./Ph.D. Program (voting), a representative from the
Graduate Student Organization (voting except for student
assistantships), Associate Dean of the Graduate School (Health Center
campus), Director of Student Services, a representative from Health
Career Opportunities Program, and a representative from the School of
Dental Medicine complete the membership of the GPC.
2. Interaction with Storrs
The Graduate School at the Health Center is a division of the
University of Connecticut whose headquarters are located on the
Storrs campus. Representatives from the Health Center sit as elected
members of the Executive Committee of the Graduate Faculty Council.
An Associate Dean appointed by the Dean of the Graduate School also
resides at the Health Center. Faculty members of an Area of
Concentration in the Biomedical Science program, Master of Public
Health and Master of Dental Science program can be elected to
membership on the Storrs' Graduate Faculty Council.
3. Student Services Center
The Office of Records/Registration (ORR) at the University of
Connecticut Health Center is a part of the Student Services Center and
a branch office of the Graduate School at Storrs. Some of the
responsibilities of the Student Services Center for all Health Center
schools (Graduate School, School of Medicine, and School of Dental
Medicine) are admissions, records and registration, financial
services, student affairs and student activities. Responsibilities
specific to the Office of Records/Registration are to compile the
schedule of classes and produce course offering booklets for degree
and non-degree students, distribute appropriate material for timely
completion of academic parameters, provide guidance to students for
completing their course work and thesis, provide bursar services to
students for their tuition and fee bills, and other related duties.
All forms required during a student’s period of enrollment can be
collected from the ORR. The Office provides administrative support to
the Graduate Programs Committee and various subcommittees of the GPC
as well as the Graduate Student Organization.
Student Services Center contacts are:
- Cliff Sargis, Director of Enrollment Services
860-679-2990
- Tricia Avolt, Admissions
860-679-4306
- Janice Gilkes, Records/Registration
860-679-2990
- Linda Greene, Records/Registration
860-679-3125
- Sandi Gengler, Fiscal Services
860-679-1632
- Lynda Fox, Graduate Student Organization (GSO)
860-679-2762
4. Area of Concentration (Program
Offices)
Each Area of Concentration (AoC) at the Health Center has a
program office. The offices for the Ph.D. programs are located within
the laboratory section of the Health Center and are associated with
one of the several basic science departments.
| Area of Concentration |
Program Director(s)/
Program
Administrators |
Phone Extension |
| Cell Biology |
Dr. Linda Shapiro
Dr. Kevin Claffey
Ms. Joan Williams
|
860-679-4373
860-679-8713
860-679-7594
|
| Genetics and Developmental Biology |
Dr. William Mohler
Dr. James Li
Ms. Isolde Bates |
860-679-1833
860-679-3836
860-679-8350 |
| Immunology |
Dr. Anthony Vella
Dr. Adam Adler
|
860-679-4364
860-679-7992
|
| Molecular Biology and Biochemistry |
Dr. Henry Furneaux
Dr. Stephen King
Ms. Bridget Clancy-Tenan
|
860-679-2374
860-679-3347
860-679-2108
|
| Neuroscience |
Dr. Eric Levine
Dr. James Hewett
Ms. Lori Capozzi
|
860-679-2145
860-679-4131
860-679-2658
|
| Skeletal, Craniofacial and Oral
Biology |
Dr. William Upholt
Ms.
Kitty Thompson |
860-679-3388
860-679-3891
|
Biomedical Scholars Track
|
Dr. Richard Zeff |
860-679-2112 |
| M.D./Ph.D. Program |
Dr. Barbara Kream
|
860-679-3849
|
| D.M.D./Ph.D. Program |
Dr. Alan Lurie |
860-679-4049
|
| Public Health |
Dr. David Gregorio
Ms. Joan Segal
Ms. Nita Thompson |
860-679-5480
860-679-1509
860-679-1507
|
| Dental Science |
Dr. Ed Thibodeau
|
860-679-3748
|
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