private coeducational institution in New York, New York, U.S., devoted to research and graduate education in the biomedical sciences. It was founded by industrialist John D. Rockefeller in 1901 as a medical-research centre, and in 1954 the school became part of the State University of New York system and was reorganized as a graduate university. It assumed the name Rockefeller University in 1965. The university offers a small number of gifted students tuition-free, advanced instruction and research opportunities in the biological and biomedical sciences. The university awards the Ph.D. for work in a number of fields, but there is no set curriculum. The school also operates a cooperative program with Cornell University Medical College that leads to a joint M.D.-Ph.D. degree. Numbered among Rockefeller University's graduates and faculty have been more than 15 Nobel Prize laureates.
ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY
Meaning of ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY in English
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