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Academic Advice

First-year IDP students are assigned a mentor to provide academic advice about the IDP curriculum, lab rotations, mentor selection, etc. during their first year of graduate study.  The faculty member directing the research lab each IDP student joins for their doctoral research becomes their mentor for subsequent years of graduate study.  Other sources of academic advice include the student's Ph.D. supervisory committee members, and the individuals listed below.

Academic Advice for Current Graduate Students:  
Wayne T. McCormack, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Graduate Education 
Associate Professor, Pathology, Immunology & Laboratory Medicine
IDP Core Course Director, Fall Semester
392-7413 (office)
846-3466 (fax)
Office: Academic Research Building, R1-102
e-mail:  mccormac@pathology.ufl.edu

Dietmar W. Siemann, Ph.D.  
Chair, IDP Graduate Studies Committee
Professor, Radiation Oncology 
265-0287 (office)
e-mail:  siemadw@ufl.edu

(Graduate Studies Committee Members)

Questions about the IDP Lab Course:  
William G. Farmerie, Ph.D.
IDP Lab Course Director, Fall Semester
Scientific Director, Genome Sequencing Service Laboratory
392-3862
Location: Medical Sciences Building, Room MG-48
e-mail:  wgf@biotech.ufl.edu

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Last updated on 7-25-05
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