The Kellogg School of Science and Technology Graduate Program at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) has a single educational objective: to train the next generation of scientists in the biological and chemical sciences. Through curricular and laboratory research experiences, TSRI provides the multidisciplinary, creative and dynamic environment necessary to enable our graduate students to thrive in the rapidly evolving endeavor that is top-level scientific research.
The Kellogg School has two campuses, La Jolla, California and Jupiter, Florida, in which to take classes, conduct research and attend seminars by distinguished lecturers. Click on the picture icons to the left to get a sense of what makes each one special.
Choosing a graduate program to suit your individual needs - intellectually, geographically, environmentally - is an extremely important decision that will set your course for the next several years. We believe that there are a number of attributes that make the Kellogg School of Science and Technology a unique and exciting environment in which to further your scientific career and we encourage you to explore the opportunities that exist here for graduate education.
Extraordinary thought and care has been given to create a program at the interface of biology and chemistry, areas of scientific inquiry for which TSRI has earned its reputation for excellence. Courses can be chosen for either focused or interdisciplinary studies. Opportunities to craft a research project and area of study that encompasses several laboratories are not only available but encouraged.
We are proud of the graduate program at TSRI, gratified by the top ten ranking in various scientific disciplines including biology and chemistry by the US News & World Report. We hope that you will take a serious look at the uniqueness of the Kellogg School as you consider your course of study.


