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Photo GallerySystems Medicine students have access to all the Biomedical Graduate Education student resources. Resources include one-on-one career coaching, professional memberships, mentorship program, seminars, academic assistance, and many other other resources to enrich your academic experience.
This program follows the academic rules and guidelines established in the Graduate School Bulletin.
From accepting your offer through orientation, get started in the program.
Register for classes, check important forms and deadlines, and find services such as the Academic Resource Center.
Schedule an advising appointment, polish your resume, or browse job opportunities.
Complete your studies and celebrate with your graduating class.
Outside of the classroom, connect with your peers and enjoy Georgetown’s campus and Washington, D.C.
Take care of your physical, mental and spiritual health during your studies. Crisis support is also available.
Announcements, News
Systems Medicine Program Introduces AI-Focused Concentration
The Concentration in Applied AI in Systems Medicine expands the Systems Medicine curriculum as artificial intelligence is unlocking new capabilities in data-driven health. Courses and research opportunities address the emerging applications of AI in systems medicine and structural biology, as well as ethical and policy considerations.
January 22, 2025
Announcements, Student Profiles
Student Profile: Isabella Riccardi, Ledley Scholarship Recipient
Meet Isabella Riccardi, Fall 2024 recipient of the Systems Medicine program’s Dr. Robert Steven Ledley Endowed Scholarship.
October 24, 2024
News
Dr. Vasudevan Appears on Nutrition Podcast
Marian Flaxman, a holistic nutrition coach and Georgetown alumna, invited Systems Medicine Program Director Sona Vasudevan for an episode of her podcast to speak about systems medicine and the connections between personalized medicine and public health.
April 15, 2024
For more highlights and announcements, browse our Systems Medicine Newsletter archives.