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Applicants should have a strong undergraduate preparation in biology, chemistry (including biochemistry) and mathematics, as well as competitive scores on the Graduate Record Examinations. Completed applications, including official college transcripts and three letters of recommendation, should be submitted by January 15, to be considered for financial aid.

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To apply in writing, please refer to the instructions in the Graduate School Bulletin
and send completed application packet to:

Dean of the Graduate School
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Medical Center Blvd.
Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1001

For specific information about the Neuroscience Program, contact:

Ronald W. Oppenheim, PhD
Director, Neuroscience Program
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Medical Center Blvd.
Winston-Salem, NC 27157

336-716-9243
roppenhm@wfubmc.edu

 

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Neuroscience Graduate Program
Neuroscience Program 
336-716-9243
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Ronald W. Oppenheim, PhD
Neuroscience Graduate Program
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Medical Center Blvd.
Winston-Salem, NC  27157

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