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NIH - Graduate Partnerships Program




NIH - Graduate Partnerships Program
Boston University
Bioinformatics
2 Center Drive: Building 2 / Room 2E06
Bethesda, MD 20892-0234 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: gpp@nih.gov

Phone: 1-301-594-9605
Fax: 1-301-594-9606

Description:
The Bioinformatics Program at Boston University and the laboratories of the Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have a shared interest in scientific progress in the field of Bioinformatics, as well as in the training of the next generation of outstanding investigators that will advance the field in the interest of national health. Based on a long history of excellence in Bioinformatics research at both Boston University and the NIH National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), this collaborative program offers students an extraordinary opportunity to benefit from the expertise of mentors at both institutions. The goal for students is to attain a common core of knowledge with particular emphasis to be able to integrate knowledge from biological and mathematical disciplines.

Degree(s):
Ph.D.

 


NIH - Graduate Partnerships Program
Brown University
Neuroscience
2 Center Drive: Building 2 / Room 2E06
Bethesda, MD 20892-0234 USA

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Click to send E-mail to: gpp@nih.gov

Phone: 1-301-594-9605
Fax: 1-301-594-9606

 

Degree(s):
Ph.D.

Research Areas:
The Brown University – National Institutes of Health (Brown-NIH) partnership in Neuroscience merges the expertise of University professors and NIH investigators to train graduate students in the fundamentals and advanced techniques of neuroscience encompassing molecular & cellular biology, systems, computational and behavioral sciences. Many departments across Brown University participate in the Neuroscience Graduate Program (NSGP), representing an interdepartmental and interdisciplinary approach to this advancing field of scientific research: Applied Math, Psychology, Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry, Pediatrics, Pathology, Physics, Molecular Pharmacology, and Neuroscience.


NIH - Graduate Partnerships Program
George Washington University
Biomedical Sciences
2 Center Drive: Building 2 / Room 2E06
Bethesda, MD 20892-0234 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: gpp@nih.gov

Phone: 1-301-594-9605
Fax: 1-301-594-9606

Description:
The National Institutes of Health(NIH)-George Washington University(GW) Graduate Program in Genetics offers an interdisciplinary program to train future researchers in basic molecular genetics. Through the research experience at the NIH this basic knowledge is expanded into the areas of human genetics, genomics, developmental genetics, gene regulation, neuronal genetics, and human genetic diseases. This NIH-GW partnership promises students the unique opportunity to exploit the rich network of collaborations between the clinical and basic sciences available at NIH and benefit from the vast number of genetically related courses and seminars offered at the NIH.

Degree(s):
Ph.D.

 


NIH - Graduate Partnerships Program
George Washington University
Graduate Partnerships Program
10 Center Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892-1153 US

Click to send E-mail to: gppinfo@nih.gov

Phone: 1-301-594-9605
Fax: 1-301-594-9606

Description:
The Graduate Partnerships Program (GPP) links the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to national and international universities in the training of graduate students. You get the best of both worlds - the academic environment of a university and the breadth and depth of research at the NIH. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the primary source of biomedical research support in the United States. The NIH conducts cutting edge research and training on its own campuses and fosters research and research training at universities around the U.S. The mission of NIH covers the full spectrum of science, from discovery of new fundamental knowledge about living systems to applying knowledge to improve health and fight disease.

 

 


NIH - Graduate Partnerships Program
Georgetown University
Biomedical Sciences
2 Center Drive: Building 2 / Room 2E12
Bethesda, MD 20892-0234 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: gpp@nih.gov

Phone: 1-301-594-9605
Fax: 1-301-594-9606

Description:
University/National Institutes of Health (GU-NIH) Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences is designed to allow graduate students to explore all areas of biomedical research while being exposed to the expertise of both research institutions.

Degree(s):
Ph.D.

Research Areas:
Biochemistry;Cell Biology; Developmental Biology; Genetics; Immunology; Microbiology; Molecular Biology; Neuroscience; Pharmacology


NIH - Graduate Partnerships Program
John Hopkins University
Cell, Molecular, Developmental Biology and Biophysics
2 Center Drive
Building 2 / Room 2E06
Bethesda, MD 20892-0234 USA

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Click to send E-mail to: gpp@nih.gov

Phone: 1-301-594-9605
Fax: 1-301-594-9606

Description:
To take advantage of the unique intellectual and scientific resources available at the NIH, a cooperative graduate program was established between the Department of Biology at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) through the sponsorship of the Foundation for the Advanced Education in the Sciences (FAES) over 25 years ago. The goal of the program is to combine the educational excellence of Johns Hopkins in the Biological Sciences with the tremendous variety of research possibilities available at the NIH, to bring to qualified students the benefits of working with leading researchers in the biomedical life sciences. The Graduate Program in Biological Sciences at JHU offers training the areas of biochemistry, biophysics, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, and molecular biology. Students can enter the graduate program from a variety of backgrounds included biology, chemistry, and physics.

Degree(s):
Ph.D.- Cell, Molecular, Developmental Biology and Biophysics

 


NIH - Graduate Partnerships Program
Karolinska Institutet (Sweden)
Neuroscience
2 Center Drive
Building 2 / Room 2E06
Bethesda, MD 20892-0234 USA

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Click to send E-mail to: gpp@nih.gov

Phone: 1-301-594-9605
Fax: 1-301-594-9606

Description:
The Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden is the best neuroscience research facility in Europe. NIH is the largest and best-equipped biomedical research facility in the world with 20% of NIH?s faculty describing themselves as neuroscientists. Thus, NIH is also the largest neuroscience research facility in the world. These two prestigious institutions seek 1) to encourage research collaborations between the two institutions, and 2) to train future leaders in neuroscience research. For these reasons, the joint program offers unparalleled opportunities for training and research for a very select group of accomplished and goal-directed students who are expected to emerge as future leaders.

Degree(s):
Ph.D.- Neuroscience

Research Areas:
Neuroscience; Neuroimaging


NIH - Graduate Partnerships Program
NCI Consortia
Molecular Pathology
2 Center Drive
Building 2 / Room 2E06
Bethesda, MD 20892-0234 USA

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Click to send E-mail to: gpp@nih.gov

Phone: 1-301-594-9605
Fax: 1-301-594-9603

Description:
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Center for Cancer Research (CCR) has developed a comprehensive NCI CCR Comparative Molecular Pathology Graduate Partnership Training Program that addresses the nation's unmet needs for investigators and scientific collaborators with expertise in animal models of human disease who are trained to engage in research. The goal of the program is to partner with universities in order to provide training for outstanding candidates preparing for careers in comparative pathology.

Degree(s):
Ph.D.- Molecular Pathology

Research Areas:
Animal pathophysiology;
Veterinary pathology;
Human cancer pathology;
Molecular biology;
Medical research;


NIH - Graduate Partnerships Program
New York University
Structural Biology
2 Center Drive
Building 2 / Room 2E06
Bethesda, MD 20892-0234 USA

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Click to send E-mail to: gpp@nih.gov

Phone: 1-301-594-9605
Fax: 1-301-594-9606

Description:
Structural Biology has experienced unprecedented growth over the last decade with individual molecular structures leaving their marks on virtually every field of biomedical research. Major advances in the technologies have fueled this growth for X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy, magnetic resonance imaging, mass spectrometry and computational methods for structure prediction and design. With this in mind, The National Institutes of Health and New York University's Sackler Institute have combined their resources in establishing a new doctoral training program in Structural Biology.

Degree(s):
Ph.D.- Structural Biology

Research Areas:
Structural Biology; Biophysics; Biochemistry; Pharmacology


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