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Program OverviewThe Department of Biomolecular Chemistry's graduate program is designed to provide graduate students the opportunity to develop into critical independent scientists.
Selecting Your Research AdvisorStudents also initiate their research activities during the first year. Entering students are encouraged to participate in short term projects in several laboratories during their first semester before selecting a research advisor. After acceptance by an advisor, students participate in the research program of the chosen laboratory and begin their thesis research studies. Defending Your Research ProposalNear the end of the second year, students prepare and defend a written research proposal which will form the basis of the student’s thesis research. The topic of the research proposal is selected in consultation with the major professor but is developed and written independently by the student, with input from the advisor and other faculty members. The oral defense of the proposal is conducted by a committee of five faculty members from within and outside the department, which is selected by the student in consultation with the thesis advisor. This committee continues to monitor the student’s research progress, serving as a source of advice for the student throughout their thesis work as well as the examining committee for the final oral defense of the Ph.D. thesis.
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of Wisconsin - Department
of Biomolecular Chemistry
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