The Cell and Molecular Biology Training Grant (CMB TG) is a National
Research Service Award (NRSA) Predoctoral Institutional Training Program
of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes
of Health, Public Health Service.
The goal of the program is to provide
trainees with research opportunities of a cross-disciplinary nature at the
molecular and cellular level in the PhD-degree-granting programs of eight
participating departments:
- Biochemistry
- Biological Structure
- Biology
- Immunology
- Microbiology
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Physiology &
Biophysics
and three interdisciplinary programs:
- Molecular and
Cellular Biology Program of the University of Washington (UW) and the Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
- Neurobiology and Behavior (UW)
- Biomolecular Structure and Design (UW)
The CMB TG currently has funding for 31 trainee positions. Most
students are appointed for three years of support, pending continued
National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding and satisfactory progress in
their graduate studies. The program allows a maximum of 36 months of
support by NRSA Institutional Training Programs. The minimum appointment
is for twelve months of continuous support. Each participating department
has one "Floor" position to award to a student within that department. The
remaining 24 competitive positions are awarded by a Selection Committee
consisting of faculty representatives from participating departments. Each
spring, eligible students complete an application, which is reviewed by
the Selection Committee, and finalists are invited to give a short
presentation of their research. The Selection Committee awards positions
based on the studentıs application, faculty evaluations and research
presentation.
Students apply to the CMB TG during years 2 & 3 of their graduate careers. MSTP and international students are not eligible to apply.
NOTE:
- UW Faculty can be either regular departmental faculty or clinicians. If the faculty member does not have a primary appointment in one of the 8 departments, they must have an adjunct appointment in one of the participating departments and must be MCB Faculty.
- Hutch Faculty must be in either Basic Science or Human Biology and MCB Faculty. No clinical faculty may apply even if they are MCB Faculty or have an appointment in one of the 8 participating departments.
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