KGI in the News
Broadening PhD Curricula
January 9, 2012
In a recent article in Nature Biotechnology, writer Nathan L Vanderford praises the merits of a broad curriculum for post-graduate study. The article cites KGI as an institution that successfully integrates rigorous science education with training in crucial professional skills.
January 9, 2012
In a recent article in Nature Biotechnology, writer Nathan L Vanderford praises the merits of a broad curriculum for post-graduate study. The article cites KGI as an institution that successfully integrates rigorous science education with training in crucial professional skills.
CGU President Addresses KGI Students about Healthcare Reform
December 14, 2011
Pre-med students at KGI were treated to a talk from Claremont Graduate University President Deborah Freund who spoke on the changes in store for doctors and the rest of the country because of federal healthcare reform.
December 14, 2011
Pre-med students at KGI were treated to a talk from Claremont Graduate University President Deborah Freund who spoke on the changes in store for doctors and the rest of the country because of federal healthcare reform.
Professor Discusses Importance of Bolstering FDA’s Office of Orphan Drugs
October 24, 2011
In an article in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Professor Tim Coté talks about the need to expand the FDA’s Office of Orphan Products Development to help patients with rare diseases.
October 24, 2011
In an article in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Professor Tim Coté talks about the need to expand the FDA’s Office of Orphan Products Development to help patients with rare diseases.
Innovation in Education: Bridging the Gap between the Lab and Careers in Life Science Companies
October 18, 2011
Professor James Sterling, KGI’s vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty, discusses in SLAS Electronic Laboratory Neighborhood the successes of KGI in offering innovative graduate education for those pursuing careers in the life sciences.
October 18, 2011
Professor James Sterling, KGI’s vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty, discusses in SLAS Electronic Laboratory Neighborhood the successes of KGI in offering innovative graduate education for those pursuing careers in the life sciences.
KGI Professor Coauthors Paper on MicroRNA Genes and Skin Cancer
September 1, 2011
Professor Animesh Ray, along with other researchers, has published a paper in the leading scientific journal PLoS One on the role of a specific microRNA gene in causing aggressive skin cancers.
September 1, 2011
Professor Animesh Ray, along with other researchers, has published a paper in the leading scientific journal PLoS One on the role of a specific microRNA gene in causing aggressive skin cancers.
Advocating for Treatments to Change Modern Medicine
July 1, 2011
A catalyst for positive change, the Center for Rare Disease Therapies at Keck Graduate Institute is contributing to rare disease solutions through education, advocacy and science (see p. 6 of this special report published in the Washington Post).
July 1, 2011
A catalyst for positive change, the Center for Rare Disease Therapies at Keck Graduate Institute is contributing to rare disease solutions through education, advocacy and science (see p. 6 of this special report published in the Washington Post).
KGI Credited for Helping Solve PhD "Problem"
April 24, 2011
At a time when graduate schools in the United States and around the world may be producing too many PhDs, according to one writer, Keck Graduate Institute is credited for having "some exciting ideas" to help address this issue.
April 24, 2011
At a time when graduate schools in the United States and around the world may be producing too many PhDs, according to one writer, Keck Graduate Institute is credited for having "some exciting ideas" to help address this issue.
Education: Rethinking PhDs
April 20, 2011
KGI’s PhD in Applied Life Sciences program is featured in a Nature magazine article on innovative PhD programs in the United States.
April 20, 2011
KGI’s PhD in Applied Life Sciences program is featured in a Nature magazine article on innovative PhD programs in the United States.
KGI Researchers Publish Paper on Complex Networks
March 7, 2011
Colored motifs reveal computational building blocks in the C. elegans brain, according to research performed by KGI professors Christoph Adami and Arend Hintze and PhD student Jifeng Qian.
March 7, 2011
Colored motifs reveal computational building blocks in the C. elegans brain, according to research performed by KGI professors Christoph Adami and Arend Hintze and PhD student Jifeng Qian.
Event Joins Women with Unique Leadership Skills
February 11, 2011
Novel solutions to 21st century innovation challenges is the theme of Keck Graduate Institute’s fourth annual executive education conference for female leaders in the life science industry, featured in the Claremont Courier.
February 11, 2011
Novel solutions to 21st century innovation challenges is the theme of Keck Graduate Institute’s fourth annual executive education conference for female leaders in the life science industry, featured in the Claremont Courier.
