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University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Melon University Molecular Biophysics & Structural Biology graduate program


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an IBP member program

Academic Level:
Graduate Students (PhD)

Description:
Molecular biophysics is an exciting interdisciplinary research field at the intersection of physics, chemistry, biology and medicine. The NIH T32-supported Molecular Biophysics & Structural Biology (MBSB) Graduate Program in Pittsburgh is an adventure that brings together faculty across the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh as well as departments at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). It provides a fertile and collaborative research and learning experience, and has allowed current and previous students to explore a range of fascinating research topics. The graduate program offers a competitive stipend to its students, and aims to provide equal opportunities to all. Please visit www.mbsb.pitt.edu or contact: MBSBinfo@medschool.pitt.edu for more information about the program and the city of Pittsburgh.
accepts non-us citizens

Application Deadline: 1/1/2025

Participating Institution(s):
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University of Pittsburgh (Lead)
Carnegie Mellon University

Program Materials:
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This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
Physics

Keywords:
Aging, Chronic Disease & Health
Biophysics
Cellular & Molecular Imaging
Chronic Diseases
Computational Biology
Crystallography
Electron Microscopy
Molecular Biophysics
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Structural Biology

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This program is funded by:
National Institute of Health (NIH)


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