As a major academic medical center, Cedars-Sinai is both a leading research institution and a world-class educational facility for tomorrow's physicians and scientists.
The more than 750 research projects at Burns and Allen Research Institute encompass basic science, translational research and clinical trials in virtually every medical field. Cedars-Sinai offers residency and fellowship training programs in more than 50 specialty and sub-specialty areas. In addition, programs for nurses and other healthcare professionals and students are offered. Cedars-Sinai's doctoral degree program, focuses on the translation of scientific discoveries into the application of therapies, treatments, and cures. Our program merges scientific and translational medicine curricula with mentoring by researchers and clinicians, as well as broad exposure to clinical medicine. Graduates earn a doctoral degree in Biomedical Sciences and Translational Medicine. The Barbara and Marvin Davis Research Building at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center