May 2005: Last posted update of program information supplied by institution.
If applicable, accreditation has been confirmed as of May 2006.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
School of Medicine
Degree granted: Ph.D. in developmental genetics, M.D./Ph.D. in developmental genetics
Training available: M.D. Postdoctoral, Ph.D. Postdoctoral
Current enrollment: 32 Doctoral, 34 Ph.D. Postdoctoral
Number of graduates in last 2 years: 6 Doctoral, 8 Ph.D. Postdoctoral
Faculty status: 6 M.S., 3 Ph.D., 6 M.D.
Areas of concentration: developmental genetics, molecular genetics
Clinical training fellowships: clinical molecular genetics
ABMG accreditation:
Financial support: NIH training grant, faculty research grants, individual training grants and institutional support
Application deadline: January 4
Contact: Harry Ostrer, M.D., Director, Human Genetics, New York University, Pediatrics/Human Genetics, 550 First Avenue, MSB 136, New York, NY, 10016, Tel: 212 263-7596, Fax: 212 263-3477, E-mail: ostreh01@med.nyu.edu

Ruth Lehmann, Ph.D., Director, Developmental Genetics, New York University, Skirball Institute, 550 First Avenue, SKB4, New York, NY, 10016, Tel: 212 263-8071, Fax: 212 263-7761, E-mail: ruth.lehmann@med.nyu.edu

NYU School of Medicine has predoctoral and postdoctoral training programs in developmental genetics and a postdoctoral training program in clinical molecular genetics.