Bioenglover Posted November 21, 2021 Posted November 21, 2021 Anyone has insights on the program? Couldn't understand if it's considered prestigious or not. Interested in the Immunology MTA
Immunogenic Posted December 16, 2021 Posted December 16, 2021 Mount Sinai? The immunology group is led by Miriam Merad who is one of the most important people in science right now. I don't if it's considered prestigious or whatever, but it would be an incredible place to do a PhD. Lot's of top notch research coming from Mount Sinai. Merad is an MD/PhD that has said her purpose as a scientist is to alleviate suffering. Bioenglover 1
Bioenglover Posted December 16, 2021 Author Posted December 16, 2021 Thank you! I applied, keeping my fingers crossed Immunogenic 1
RegenApp Posted December 16, 2021 Posted December 16, 2021 When historically has MSSM released interview invitations?
Bioenglover Posted December 17, 2021 Author Posted December 17, 2021 They had a webinar a month ago and they mentioned interview invites will be sent out the first week of Jan. Long wait ?
Henry13579 Posted December 19, 2021 Posted December 19, 2021 Hey. I got waitlisted after interview by Mount Sinai Immunology MTA last round but did not get admissions eventually. I have no US citizenship/no green card, and I am an Asian male with no US/European degrees. I am now working as a postdoc at another US top school. I would say it depends on what your interest is, but to me Mt Sinai Immunology is undoubtedly one top PhD Immunology program for people interested in Immunology, and especially human immunology and translational applications of immunology. The faculties were very friendly. Most PhD students expressed positive experiences about their studies, and they said their mentors really cared about students' personal development . The outcomes of their Immunology graduates are quite diverse: industries, academia, or even having a startup with their PhD advisors. The best things about research at Mt Sinai Immunology are: clinical sample access, flexibility, and supportive members. The graduates also get their own credits: most graduate with around 2 first-authored in nice journals (eg, Journal of Experimental Medicine, Nature Communications, PNAS, JI). Now the field of immunology is simply crazy and extremely competitive because of cancer immunotherapy and COVID, so it is tougher and tougher to get in a top Immunology PhD program in the US. One thing that I really like Mt Sinai Immunology is that they value diversity a lot: faculties and students from diverse cultural backgrounds and from all over the world (US, European, African, Asian countries.) Invitations are usually sent during the first 2 weeks in January. Good luck. Bioenglover 1
Bioenglover Posted December 19, 2021 Author Posted December 19, 2021 6 hours ago, Henry13579 said: Hey. I got waitlisted after interview by Mount Sinai Immunology MTA last round but did not get admissions eventually. I have no US citizenship/no green card, and I am an Asian male with no US/European degrees. I am now working as a postdoc at another US top school. I would say it depends on what your interest is, but to me Mt Sinai Immunology is undoubtedly one top PhD Immunology program for people interested in Immunology, and especially human immunology and translational applications of immunology. The faculties were very friendly. Most PhD students expressed positive experiences about their studies, and they said their mentors really cared about students' personal development . The outcomes of their Immunology graduates are quite diverse: industries, academia, or even having a startup with their PhD advisors. The best things about research at Mt Sinai Immunology are: clinical sample access, flexibility, and supportive members. The graduates also get their own credits: most graduate with around 2 first-authored in nice journals (eg, Journal of Experimental Medicine, Nature Communications, PNAS, JI). Now the field of immunology is simply crazy and extremely competitive because of cancer immunotherapy and COVID, so it is tougher and tougher to get in a top Immunology PhD program in the US. One thing that I really like Mt Sinai Immunology is that they value diversity a lot: faculties and students from diverse cultural backgrounds and from all over the world (US, European, African, Asian countries.) Invitations are usually sent during the first 2 weeks in January. Good luck. Thank you so much for the detailed response! I am counting the days till January ?hope I'll hear from them soon
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