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Taught by expert faculty, including Nobel laureates, National Academy of Sciences members and the world’s foremost experts in their fields, our diverse programs will prepare you for a future in biomedical research.

 
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Biomedical Odyssey

Our award-winning blog is dedicated to showcasing the perspectives of our trainees, and written and edited by our medical students, graduate students, residents, postdocs and fellows. They share stories about daily life in the classroom, experiences with residency, research they're working on, tips for future medical students and researchers, and the best parts about living in Baltimore and being part of the Johns Hopkins family.

 

From Our Community

 

Welcome to the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Graduate School

Dr. Roy Ziegelstein, the Vice Dean for Education at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, welcomes students to the Hopkins family.

Lauren - Graduate Student Orientation

Lauren explains why she chose to move to the east coast for Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and what excites her the most about the program.

In addition to studying and working with leaders of scientific inquiry on a daily basis, our students and trainees have access to a wide variety of regularly scheduled speakers and events.

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Experience Baltimore

Called “Charm City” for a reason, Baltimore is a place that has a little something for everybody. Baltimore is a spirited city – a unique blend of historic charm, cultural heritage and urban vitality. With hanging out at the Inner Harbor, attending neighborhood festivals, biking to school and more, Johns Hopkins medical students, graduate students and residents have a lot to love about Baltimore.

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