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Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Predoctoral Training Program in Systems Developmental Biology (T32)

The objective of this NRSA T32 program is to provide research training to predoctoral students interested in establishing research careers that use systems biology approaches to study developmental biology and the formation of structural birth defects. The funder encourages applications for interdisciplinary NRSA T32s to train advanced predoctoral graduate students in Systems Biology and Developmental Biology. These T32s should be designed to teach each student to use the approaches of Systems Biology to study Developmental Biology and/or the formation of birth defects. These programs will help ensure that the next generations of researchers will have the skills needed to significantly advance our understanding of normal developmental processes and of the processes that lead to structural birth defects.

Amount: $21,000

Deadline: Check deadline
Previously 04/25/2010

Funder: National Institutes of Health

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URL: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-13-019.html

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