Chemistry of Life Processes NIH Graduate Training Program

Chemistry of Life Processes NIH Graduate Training Program

About

An NIH-funded institutional chemistry-biology interface training program, led by Richard Silverman and Neil Kelleher,  trains graduate students  to work across disciplinary boundaries to address the big problems in biomedical research.  The program supports  graduate students as they participate in cutting edge research, learn new tools and transdisciplinary problem-solving approaches, and gain the experience, contacts, and skill sets needed to advance to the next phase of their professional development and careers.

Basic Information

Opportunity Type: 

  • Research Assistant, Other

Opportunity Type (Other): 

Training Program

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Requirements & Prerequisites

Participants: 

  • Graduate Students

Language Requirement: 

No

Academic Information

Course Credit Availability: 

  • Yes

Language of Instruction: 

  • English

Subject Area(s): 

  • Natural Sciences

Keyword Descriptors: 

  • Biology, Chemistry, Biomedical, Research

Financial Information

Funding Availability: 

  • Yes

Compensation: 

Funding for 2nd and 3rd Year Graduate Studies

Contact Information

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