Student Voices
Neuroscience graduate student Gabriella Perez describes her experience at Baylor College of Medicine.
Stipends and Benefits
Our students receive a competitive stipend, a tuition remission, and individual health insurance at no cost to the student.
Annual Retreat
The annual Rush and Helen Record Neuroscience Forum is made possible through a generous gift from friends of Rush and Helen Record. Because of their involvement, we have the opportunity to meet at this forum and focus on the research accomplishments, opportunities and challenges of the past year. This forum is an important component of our graduate program that provides Neuroscience graduate students and postdoctoral fellows a setting in which to present their research findings to the Baylor College of Medicine Neuroscience community. The forum also provides an opportunity to invite colleagues from other institutions to share their perspective on our research and training activities.
Life in Houston
Houston is the most diverse large metropolitan area in the United States and first among the nation's 10 most populous cities in total acreage of parkland. With a cost of living 25.9 percent below the average of living in the 20 most populous U.S. cities, you will be able to take advantage of all this city has to offer.
Explore our Life in Houston website to learn about housing options, transportation, entertainment and more. Use the cost-of-living calculators available on the housing page to see how far your stipend will stretch.
Life Beyond the Lab
Building connections with your fellow students and with faculty is essential for your professional and personal success. Throughout the year we have seminars, journal clubs, social activities and more to facilitate the development of a cohesive, collaborative community.
Student Organizations
Student organizations such as the Consulting Club, Association of Women in Science, Association of Graduate Student Diversity, Climbing Club and STEM Education Interest Group provide opportunities for students to learn about careers, network with individuals with shared interests and have fun.
GSBS Student Life
While the program is your home, there are many opportunities to interact with students and faculty from across the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences as well as throughout the Texas Medical Center.
Graduate Student Council
As the voice of graduate students at Baylor College of Medicine, the Graduate Student Council hosts events, like the annual art show, throughout the year.