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Graduate Studies

OHSU is a leader in discovery, turning scientific ideas into solutions that change the world. In the past decade, research programs have expanded tremendously at OHSU. These robust programs, and our uniquely collegial and collaborative environment, make OHSU an exciting destination for innovative and dedicated graduate students. We offer outstanding opportunities for graduate studies in the biomedical sciences, public health, physician assistant studies and more.

Graduate Studies Office Closed

The office will be closed

Thursday, May 24th - 9:30 am to 2:30 pm due to regalia pickup in the Old Library

Monday, June 4th - all day due to the 2012 SOM Commencement Ceremony

OHSU Summer Research Programs

Interested in summer programs for Undergraduates?

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Internship Programs generally offer:

  • 8-10 weeks working with faculty and graduate students in a research setting, learning new skills, and gaining hands-on experience
  • Weekly seminars and meetings with fellow students and faculty to discuss ongoing research
  • An opportunity to present a poster presentation of your summer research project
  • Ongoing, personal mentoring about your individual career pathway from OHSU faculty
  • A paid stipend during the program

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Student: Carlos Siekavizza

Carlos Siekavizza

Born and raised in a mountainous region of Guatemala, Carlos  draws on his international experiences to broaden his scientific thinking.
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2012 Commencement

Monday, June 4, 2012 at 9 am 
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall

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Quick Facts About Research at OHSU

  • $392 million in funding—approx $325 million from federal government, including $70 million in ARRA stimulus funds  (FY2010)
  • Total ARRA awards $88 million
  • Research funding has increased more than seven-fold since 1990
  • OHSU cancer researchers were the first to develop a successful targeted treatment for cancer: Gleevec, which attacks only the cancer cells and leaves the healthy cells alone
  • We are in the top echelon of NIH funding—$264 million from NIH in FY 2010
  • OHSU is the home of a 12-T magnetic resonance imaging system
Research at OHSU
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