Supporting tomorrow’s clinician-scientists
MD/PhD Tuition
The tuition is $5,735.40 per year, payable in 3 instalments of $1,911.80 per year for the entire timeline of the program. This fee is charged in place of, rather than in addition to, the MD-only program tuition fee (currently $19,995.42 per year), representing a very significant savings.
MD/PhD Studentships
All MD/PhD students receive an annual student stipend through the MD/PhD Program (effective September 2021, the minimum annual stipend is $27,000, renewable each year for a maximum of 6 years and four months). Students are still required to apply for funding from external granting agencies such as the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Heart and Stroke Foundation, Canadian Diabetes Association, Kidney Foundation, Canadian Lung Association and other organizations during the second and/or third years of their MD/PhD Program.
The MD/PhD Program is thankful for stipend funding support from important UBC affiliated partners — BC Cancer, BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute, Providence Health Care Research Institute (St. Paul’s Hospital) and the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute.
With the help of the UBC Faculty of Medicine Development and Alumni Engagement Office, the MD/PhD Program receives generous funding support from private donors. These include:
- The UBC Faculty of Medicine Clinician Investigator Studentship. This 6-year MD/PhD studentship is offered to a top-ranked applicant.
- One 6-year MD/PhD studentship is funded by the UBC’s largest endowment for students in the program, thanks to a $6-million donation from the Faculty of Medicine’s first two members — Constance Livingstone-Friedman and Sydney Friedman — This studentship provides on-going support and was first assigned in 2018.
- The Mr. Naotaka Ide MD/PhD Studentship in Dementia/Alzheimer’s Disease Research. The donor is Mrs. Noriko Ide, who set up this studentship in memory of her late husband Mr. Naotaka Ide, to support a student with an interest in dementia, Alzheimer or neurodegenerative disease research. This studentship is made on the recommendation of the MD/PhD Admissions Committee. The first studentship was assigned in 2021.
- Dr. Anthony Chow MD-PhD Studentship. This studentship was established by the UBC MD/PhD Founding Director, Dr. Anthony Chow, to support an incoming student in the program as designated by the directors of the MD/PhD Program. The first studentship was assigned in 2020.
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President’s Academic Excellence Initiative PhD Award (PAIEPA)
Award values per student per year is approximately:
– $1,300 per year for students being assessed full tuition fees
– $600 per year for students being assessed continuing tuition fees
All MD/PhD students are assigned this funding in three instalments – each instalment is 1/3 of the total annual amount, assigned at the beginning of each term (September, January and May) of the academic year. No application is required.
Graduate Support Initiative Awards
Graduate Support Initiative Awards (GSI) is a system for funding graduate students. Eligibility for the GSI awards follows existing Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies practices, complete details of which can be found on the G+PS webpage.
Criteria by which GSI funds are allocated in the MD/PhD Program (after prior endorsement from the G+PS) are:
1) These funds will be evenly given to incoming MD/PhD students of each academic year in form of an “entrance award” as a recruitment incentive.
2) No application is required. GSI funding will be assigned on the Student Information System Centre for disbursement to students.
Other Funding Opportunities
For a compendium of awards available for UBC graduate students, see see the Awards webpage of the Faculty of Medicine and the Awards and Financial Aid page of the Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral (G+PS) website. For a compendium of opportunities for research funding, please visit the Office of Research Services (ORS) website.
Award Recipients
The UBC MD/PhD students have excellent results in external funding competitions. Congratulations to all the recipients and their research supervisors for the outstanding results!
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship
2025 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Adam Sunavsky | Dr. Fidel Vila-Rodriguez | Quantifying repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation response in treatment resistant depression using computational neuroimaging methods |
Amardeep Sekhon | Dr. Brian Kwon | Closed-loop Sacral Neuromodulation for Improving Bladder Function in a Large Animal Model of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) |
Nikolay Alabi | Dr. Ali Bashashati | Leveraging AI-driven Analysis for Treatment Response Prediction in Muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer |
2024Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Torin Halvorson | Dr. Megan Levings | Development of MHC Class II-targeted chimeric antigen receptor regulatory T cell therapies for solid organ transplantation |
Amy Wang | Dr. Michael Underhill / Dr. Torsten Nielsen | Targeting SS18-SSX biology in synovial sarcomagenesis |
2023 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Elizabeth Gregory | Dr. Fidel Vila-Rodriguez | Individualized Functional Targets for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder: Does Targeting sg ACC-DLPFC Connectivity Lead to Better Outcomes? |
Maggie Chopra | Dr. Kelly McNagny | Deep Immunophenotyping of the Immune Response in Interstitial Lung Disease: Developing a Cellular and Protein Biomarker Discovery Pipeline for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis |
2022 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Dhiraj Mannar | Dr. Sriram Subramaniam | Structure, Function, and Broad Neutralization of Emerging SARS-CoV-2 Variant Spikes |
Chloe Gao | Dr. Skye Barbic | Understanding the mental health and recovery needs of first- and second-generation Canadian East Asian immigrant youth aged 12–24: A Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) collaboration study |
2021 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Shayda Swann | Dr. Hélène Côté / Dr. Melanie Murray | Investigating the role of reproductive hormones in health aging for women living with HIV: A community-collaborative cohort study |
Maryam Vaseghi-Shanjani | Dr. Stuart Turvey | Discovery and characterizaton of novel monogenic causes of allergic diseases in humans |
2020 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Katrina Besler | Dr. Gordon Francis | Smooth muscle cell lysosomal acid lipase in atherosclerosis |
Rohit Singla | Dr. Robert Rohling / Dr. Christ Nguan | Intelligent renal ultrasound: Development of ultrasound-based measures using machine learning to prevent renal disease progression |
2019 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Wissam Nassrallah | Dr. Lynn Raymond | Neuroprotective effect of Sigma-1 receptor and Activin A on synaptic function and calcium handling in Huntington’s disease |
2018 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Jennifer Ji | Dr. David Huntsman | The proteomic and metabolomic characterization of clear cell ovarian carcinoma |
Alvin Qiu | Dr. Martin Hirst / Dr. Torsten Nielsen | Epigenomic dysregulation in synovial sarcoma |
Mark Trinder | Dr. Liam Brunham | Cholesteryl ester transfer protein as a novel regulator, predictor, and therapeutic target of sepsis |
2017 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Rozlyn Boutin | Dr. Brett Finlay | Mechanistic elucidation of the asthma-protective and -predictive effects conferred by specific members of the gut microbiota in early life |
Paulina Piesik | Dr. Jan Dutz / Dr. Laura Sly | Using the skin immune system to induce systemic tolerance |
Michael Skinnider | Dr. Leonard Foster | Understanding human biology and disease through tissue-specific protein-protein interaction networks |
2016 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Victoria Baronas | Dr. Harley Kurata / Dr. Filip van Petegem | Molecular mechanism of use-dependent activation of Kv1.2 channel complexes and its impact on regulation of neuronal electrical excitability |
Allen Zhang | Dr. Wyeth Wasserman / Dr. Sohrab Shah | Deciphering the mechanisms of platinum resistance in high-grade serous ovarian cancer |
2015 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Parker Jobin | Dr. Christopher Overall | tRNA synthetases as extracellular targets of matrix metalloproteinases |
Frank Lee | Dr. Edward Pryzdial | Dissecting the mechanism of a novel clot dissolving agent: Amino acid-tethered clotting factor Xa |
Adam Ramzy | Dr. Timothy Kieffer | An adeno-associated virus based gene therapy treatment for diabetes: Using transcription factors to guide the expansion of insulin producing beta-cell mass in the pancreas |
Eric Zhao | Dr. Steven Jones | Networks, signatures, and personalized medicine: a whole genome approach to cancer therapy |
2014 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Philip Edgcumbe | Dr. Robert Rohling / Dr. Christ Nguan | Augmented Reality Elastography Navigation Aid (ARENA) for robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery |
Andrea Jones | Dr. William Honer | Diamond in the rough: Identifying factors of resilience in a socially marginalized population |
Victor Li | Dr. Yu-Tian Wang | Peptide-mediated clearance of beta-amyloid for alzheimer’s disease therapy |
David Twa | Dr. Christian Steidl | Genomic rearrangements in B-cell Lymphomas |
Alexander Wright | Dr. Paul van Donkelaar | A multidisciplinary approach to sport-related head trauma: using biomechanics, cerebrovascular physiology, neurocognitive function, and neuroimaging towards understanding and diagnosing concussion |
2012 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Gareth Mercer | Dr. Julie Bettinger | Assessment of the relationship between innate immune system ontogeny, infant feeding mode and susceptibility to infection in HIV-exposed but uninfected infants |
Julia Pon | Dr. Marco Marra | The role of MEF2B in non-Hodgkin lymphoma |
2011 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
Michael Copley | Dr. Connie Eaves | Characterizing the role of high-mobility group A2 (Hmga2) expression in regulating the heightened regenerative properties of fetal/neonatal hematopoietic stem cells |
Long Nguyen | Dr. Connie Eaves | Functional and molecular characterization of human breast cancer stem cells |
Clara Westwell-Roper | Dr. Bruce Verchere | Mechanisms of human islet amyloid polypeptide-induced pancreatic islet inflammation |
2010 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
William Guest | Dr. Neil Cashman | Rational design of immunotherapies for protein misfolding diseases |
2009 Vanier | Supervisor | Research Project Title |
David McVea | Dr. Timothy Murphy | Using optical tools to test the role of muscle spindles in plasticity following brain injury |
Canada Graduate Scholarship – Doctoral Award (CGS-D)
2025- Monica Luo
2024- Kira Tosefsky, Erica McDonald, Saif Dababneh
2023- Joyce Zhang, Peipei Wang
2022- Katherine Baillie, Lianne Cho, Li Qing Wang
2021 – Andy An, Luke MacLean
2020 – Reid Vassallo
2019 – Daniel Kwon
2016 – Cynthia Ye
2015 – Jordan Squair
2014 – Cynthia Min
2013 – Daniel Woodsworth
Canada Graduate Scholarship – Master’s Award (CGS-M)
2025- Linus Schweizer, Linda Chen
2024- Nikolay Alabi, Catie Futhey, Andrew Dissanayake
2023- Kira Tosefsky, Torin Halvorson, Amardeep Sekhon, Monica Luo
2022- Peipei Wang, Amy Wang, Saif Dababneh, Maggie Chopra
2021 – Lianne Cho, Li Qing Wang
2020 – Katherine Baillie, Dhiraj Mannar
2019 – Andy An, Katrina Besler
2017 – Alvin Qiu
2016 – Rozlyn Boutin, Michael Skinnider
2015 – Victoria Baronas, Allen Zhang
2014 – Parker Jobin, Eric Zhao
2012 – Philip Edgcumbe, Daniel Woodsworth
2010 – Long Nguyen