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Scripps Research Institute Graduate Program

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Type
  
Graduate School

Undergraduates
  
None

Total enrollment
  
189 (2010)

Academic staff
  
200

Dean
  
James R. Williamson

Established
  
1989

Website
  
education.scripps.edu

Founded
  
1989

Postgraduates
  
300

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Location
  
La Jolla, California Jupiter, Florida, USA

Headquarters
  
La Jolla, California, United States

Similar
  
Scripps Research Institute, Harriet L Wilkes Honors C, UC San Diego School of, Skaggs School of Pharmac, Scripps Institution of Ocean

Profiles

The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) Graduate Program is an interdisciplinary graduate school offering doctoral (Ph.D.) degrees in the chemical and biological sciences.

In 1989, TSRI launched the Macromolecular and Cellular Structure and Chemistry (MCSC) Program which offered graduate training in the biological sciences. This was quickly followed by the establishment of the Chemistry Program in 1992. The Scripps Research Institute's Graduate Program offers an interdisciplinary "Doctoral Program in Chemical and Biological Sciences." In 2003, TSRI redefined the curriculum to allow and encourage students to sculpt course loads in an interdisciplinary manner. In 2005, TSRI's Graduate Program expanded to encompass the Jupiter, Florida campus.

The school is headquartered in La Jolla, California (32.895°N 117.241°W / 32.895; -117.241), with a second campus in Jupiter, Florida (26.885°N 80.114°W / 26.885; -80.114) . According to the U.S. News & World Report, the school in 2014 was ranked 7th in chemistry (2nd in biochemistry, 6th in organic chemistry), and 9th in biological sciences.

The student body is currently ~300 and is mentored by more than 200 scientific faculty, including Nobel Laureates Kurt Wuthrich and Karl Barry Sharpless, and more than 500 post-doctoral fellows. James R. Williamson is the current dean and Velia Fowler, Wendy Havran, Philip Dawson, and Christoph Rader are the current associate deans.

In addition to its own doctoral program, TSRI's Graduate Program offers Skaggs-Oxford Scholarships jointly with the University of Oxford.

TSRI’s Graduate Program has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Senior College and University Commission since 1993.

References

Scripps Research Institute Graduate Program Wikipedia