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Contents Preface and Acknowledgments vii PART I 1 The History of the School 3 2 The Curriculum 74 3 The Graduate School of Biological Sciences 91 by Terry Ann Krulwich, Ph.D. PART II 4 The Basic Sciences 113 Introduction 113 The Department of Anatomy; the Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy; the Center for Anatomy and Functional Morphology 115 The Department of Physiology; the Department of Physiology and Biophysics 123 The Department of Microbiology 133 The Dorothy H. and Lewis Rosenstiel Department of Biochemistry; the Dorothy H. and Lewis Rosenstiel Department of Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry 143 The Department of Pharmacology; the Dorthy H. and Lewis Rosenstiel Department of Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry 149 v 5 The Centers and Institutes 157 Introduction 157 Center for Molecular Biology; The Brookdale Center for Molecular Biology; The Brookdale Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology 159 Center for Neurobiology; the Arthur M. Fishberg Center for Neurobiology; the Fishberg Research Center for Neurobiology and the Kastor Neurobiology of Aging Laboratories 166 The Derald H. Ruttenberg Cancer Center 172 The Carl C. Icahn Center for Gene Therapy and Molecular Medicine 182 The Center for Immunobiology 187 6 The Department of Community and Preventive Medicine 192 7 The Department of Human Genetics 217 8 The Department of Health Policy 231 9 Graduate and Postgraduate Education 240 Part III 10 The Faculty Practice Plan 257 11 The Mount Sinai Alumni 269 12 Student Voices: In Their Own Words 274 Appendixes 321 A. Saul Horowitz, Jr. Memorial Award Recipients 323 B. Honorary Degree Recipients 325 C. The Mount Sinai Leadership 329 D. The Mount Sinai Boards of Trustees, 2003 332 Notes 335 Index 393 About the Authors 407 vi CONTENTS ...

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