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  1. Got a response to my status-request email from University of Texas Southwestern Basic Sciences Division today:

    "Thank you for your application. Your file has been reviewed and is currently in the HOLD status while we complete review of all applicants. In about 10 days, we will re-review all applications in that category and hope to move some into the INTERVIEW category."

    I also got rejected from UCSF IPQB today 1/26. The funny thing is that they rejected me on 1/19 too. Man, are they just rubbing it in or what? lol

  2. Rough day (for some of us, anyway).

    Sysbio: Who're you interested in at Northwestern? Which weekend are you going to?

    Yeah, rough day for me too. I wasn't surprised about not hearing from UCSD, but I thought I had a good chance at the IPQB program and even at Berkeley. No official rejections from those two, but no invites, so...

    I'm headed to the first weekend. As for profs, it's hard to say as there are several with some level of overlap with my interests. Obviously I'm interested in systems biology, but there are aspects of synthetic biology that appeal to me, especially when they interrelate. I'm doing some more in-depth reading on their work and hope to gain more insight during interviews.

  3. Welcome! Hahahahaha! You're certainly not the only one! :)

    Definitely not.

    Heck! I got an email from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc about some antibody nonsense. But all I saw was 'Santa Cruz' and the adrenaline kicked in with the 'OMG, accepted or denied' panic response. The funniest part was that I didn't even apply to a school in Santa Cruz. wtf.

    So ridiculous. This process has made me insane. *grin*

  4. Congrats Paulio on your first interview!

    Anyone else out there apply to Bioengineering PhD programs for Systems Biology?

    I found that lots of the faculty doing Systems Biology were cross-listed, or were found in the BioE departments instead of the Biology side of things.

    Systems Biology (as a traditional academic category) is kind of an odd duck - it doesn't quite fit in with the classical structure of Biology departments or Bioengineering departments. Arguably you need enough math and statistics to be on par with engineering curriculum, but it's nothing like the traditional fields in Bioengineering like biomaterials, cell and tissue engineering, etc. And it's obviously quite different than most molecular or developmental biology programs which require no more than basic statistical analysis.

    I'm curious how programs where Systems Biology is a subprogram in the biology department will evaluate their applicants, and how that compares to 'stand alone' programs like CSBi at MIT or BioE programs. I imagine they'll look at applicants rather differently, despite all purportedly looking for the same type of folks.

  5. It seems to be from the past year. Although some of the Peterson's data is suspect for some programs (and you can tell because it's incomplete or inconsistent, or obviously represents a whole department rather than a program) this came from one of their premium 'fleshed out' profiles with updated information. Nevertheless, it's clearly 'off'.

  6. A couple of things for my first real post here:

    (1) Rejected by email from MIT CSBi on 12/21 and Univ of Washington (MCB) on 12/20.

    (2) I was really surprised by the UW MCB rejections posted across the board here. My UG GPA is low, but I'm a non-traditional student and it was from a quite some time ago. I've followed up with some MS work. Nevertheless, my apps are quite a crap shoot. Nevertheless, I thought I had a good chance on UW(MCB) based on their numbers in Peterson's.

    Peterson's link to UW MCB stats

    Peterson's has: 400 applications, accept 133 (33%) and 20 matriculate. Obviously the Peterson's stats tell a very different story than what was reported above for this year: 470 apps and 70 interviews. That's (guessing) 45 admits for 25 spots? That's a ~10% acceptance rate, not a 33% acceptance rate.

    (3) On a positive note, no rejections yesterday! *grin* Good luck to all of you waiting. And if you are lurking, take a moment and post your profile and your experiences. I have really appreciated the posts in this thread and the survey database for the admissions process. It's a great source of otherwise unobtainable information about timing and interviews and where you stand. Plus it's really cathartic. The Survey

  7. Undergrad Institution: Strong Midwest

    Major(s): 1st: History, later: Chemistry; Then two MS degrees in Biology and Bioinformatics

    GPA in Major: 3.1 UG; 3.9 Grad

    Overall GPA: 3.1 UG; 3.6 Grad

    Type of Student: Domestic, non-traditional. After law school and practicing, went back for a science UG and now finishing two MS degrees in Biology and Bioinformatics.

    GRE Scores (revised/old version):

    Q: 800 (94%)

    V: 730 (99%)

    W: 5.0 (87%)

    Research Experience: 3 Years, developmental bio and bioinformatics. One publication, 2nd author, 2 more first author by the end of the year. Several conference poster presentations.

    Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Funded RAs as MS student.

    Applying to Where:

    Systems Biology programs in stand alone departments, or in biology departments:

    • MIT - CSBi
    • MIT - Dept Of Biology (Computational and Systems Biology)
    • Stanford - Chemical and Systems Biology
    • UCSF - IPQB
    • University of Washington - MCB
    • Washington University in St. Louis - DBBS Computational and Systems Biology Program
    • Harvard - HILS Systems Biology
    • UPenn - Genomics and Computational Biology
    • Northwestern - IBiS: Biotechnology Systems & Synthetic Biology
    • UCSD - Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
    • UCIrvine - Mathematical, Computational, and Systems Biology


      Systems Biology programs in Bioengineering:
      • UCSD – Bioengineering
      • UWashington – Bioengineering
      • UCBerkeley - UCB-UCSF Joint Bioengineering Program
      • UPenn -Bioengineering
      • UTSouthwestern - Biomedical Engineering through Basic Sciences
      • Caltech - Bioengineering: Synthetic and Systems Biology
      • WUSTL - Biomedical Engineering
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