
Meyerhoff Scholars are taking the next step in becoming the leading scientists
of tomorrow. One hundred and twelve Scholars have graduated since the program began
and 91 of those are currently enrolled in Ph.D., M.D., or M.D./Ph.D. or
M.S. programs at nationally recognized universities.
Funding from the National Science Foundation will also establish a Meyerhoff Scholars Program for graduate study at UMBC. |
UMBC's Meyerhoff Scholars have been accepted at some of the nation's leading medical schools including
- Baylor College of Medicine
- Columbia University College of Physicians
and Surgeons
- Duke University School of Medicine
- Emory University School of Medicine
- George Washington University School of Medicine
- Harvard Medical School
- Meharry Medical College School of Medicine
- Morehouse School of Medicine
- Temple University School of Medicine
- University of California - Davis School of Medicine
- University of the Health Sciences
F. Edward Herbert School of Medicine
- University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
- University of Washington School of Medicine
- Washington University School of Medicine
- Yale University School of Medicine
They have enrolled in a number of Ph.D.
programs at universities including
- Carnegie Mellon University (Biology)
- Cornell University (Organic Chemistry)
- Georgia Institute of Technology
(Mechanical Engineering)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(Physics and Toxicology)
- Rice University (Mathematics)
- University of Maryland, College Park
(Mathematics)
- University of North Carolina (Chemistry)
- University of Virginia
(Environmental Sciences)
And they are in M.D./Ph.D. programs at
- Case Western Reserve University
- Johns Hopkins University
- New York University
- University of Maryland, Baltimore
- University of Pennsylvania.
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