MBI’s PhD Program in Mechanobiology
About MBI’s PhD Program
A PhD training program in the emerging discipline of mechanobiology has been launched to bring together internationally renowned scholars to the Mechanobiology Institute in Singapore. Many principal investigators hold senior professorships in internationally prestigious institutes such as MIT, Columbia, Weizmann Institute of Science, UC Berkeley, Universities of Paris & CNRS, Illinois, Toronto, Stony Brook, NUS and NTU.
The combined accomplishments of all the scholars include more than one hundred publications in Science, Nature, and Cell, and numerous publications in other top journals. Many of their previous students and postdoctoral associates have become professors and corporate executives in top institutions worldwide. Supported by over USD$110 Million in funding from the Singapore government, these illustrious scholars join hands to recruit and train the best minds in Asia. Together, we venture ahead to define a new discipline of mechanobiology.
Curriculum
With an interdisciplinary and highly-integrated team approach to discovery and invention, MBI constitutes a new paradigm in biomedical research and graduate education. Our curriculum is crafted to train innovative and influential leaders for not only in academia but also in R&D-based industry.
The mechanobiology curriculum includes four (4) core courses to introduce the principles of mechanobiology: MB5101- Cell as a Machine (in-depth analysis of biological functions), MB5102- Topics in Mechanobiology (training in critical thinking and presentations), MB5103- Research Seminars in Mechanobiology (taught how to deliver scientific seminars and critically evaluate seminars by others) and MB5104- Integrative Approach to understand Cell Functions (fundamental concepts and practical approaches in understanding cellular functions). The mechanobiology curriculum also includes one (1) elective course to introduce the principles of mechanobiology: MB5105- Microfabrication for Biologists (basic principles of soft lithography techniques that are classically used by biologists). Students then choose three to four (3-4) elective courses from many courses offered in different schools. To help students venture into new disciplines of inquiry, one to two (1-2) undergraduate courses outside the students’ undergraduate training can be taken with a pass or fail grade. Students are required to obtain at least 24 MCs. To help students in developing decision-making and leadership skills, teaching experiences, laboratory rotations and proposal writing are built into the curriculum.
We welcome outstanding candidates who have solid foundations in science (either biomedical or physical) or engineering; with good quantitative, communication and critical thinking skills, adventurous, resourceful, and self-driven, to apply and take part in this research and education journey with us.
Admissions
MBI admits new students in August. The deadline for application is the 15th of January and interviews will be conducted from October to March.
Scholarships
All students admitted to the MBI PhD program will be offered a full scholarship for up to four (4) years. The scholarship covers full tuition fees, with a monthly stipend of S$3000 per month for non-Singaporeans, S$3200 per month for Singapore Permanent Residents and S$3500 per month for Singaporeans (plus Central Provident Fund (CPF) contributions pegged at the prevailing employer’s CPF rate). There is also a one-off settling-in allowance of S$1000 and one-off air travel allowance (for 1 one-way ticket on economy class) of up to S$750 for new incoming overseas students’ traveling from their home country to Singapore. In addition, MBI may provide funding support for international conference travel on merit of conference papers to allow the exchange of knowledge and ideas across a broader platform.
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