The CUNY Plant Sciences PhD program, the most comprehensive
of its kind in the New York area, is a long-standing
joint program between CUNY and the New York Botanical
Garden and consists of 30 doctoral faculty. Research
areas include: biotechnology and metabolic engineering
of plant biosynthetic pathways, natural product biochemistry,
medicinal plants and economic botany, signal transduction
in plants, plant-microbial interactions, in vitro production
of plant natural products, plant development, cell
biology, ecology, biodiversity and systematics. The CUNY
Plant Sciences PhD program, is one of four
subprograms of the CUNY Biology PhD Program. The
four subprograms are "Plant Sciences",
"Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology", "Ecology,
Evolutionary Biology and Behavior", and "Neuroscience." Students
enroll in one of these subprograms but may take courses in other
subprograms of Biology, or in other CUNY doctoral programs (such
as Biochemistry or Chemistry) as well as at other universities in
New York City that participate in the doctoral consortium. The City University of New York
(CUNY), situated in one of the world's pre-eminent cities, is the
largest urban university in the United States and its third-largest
public university system. Some 200,000 students are enrolled for
degrees on 20 campuses in all five boroughs of New York City.
For more information, visit the Lehman College Plant Sciences Website