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This grant is in its last year. There will be no more calls for applications.
If you are a US/Permanent Resident predoctoral student interested in Nanobiology, please see the GCC's new grant, the
Nanobiology Interdisciplinary Graduate Training Program (link).
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Click here to see pictures of and read about the
Nanobiology Training Program Summer Symposium 2007
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The Keck Center of the Gulf Coast Consortia has established a training program in Nanobiology, supported by an NIH funded training grant designed in response to the NIH Roadmap Initiative, Training for a New Interdisciplinary Workforce (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/t90.htm).
This training grant seeks to develop a new type of experienced interdisciplinary scientist in the field of nanobiology, combining the tools, ideas and materials of nanoscience and biology. This new discipline is characterized by the interplay between current nanoscience applications in high technology and biotechnology and biomedical applications for clinical and research medicine. Just as early molecular biology heralded a new era in both biological sciences and technology, nanobiology is poised to exploit the adventitious interface between nanoscience and biology.

For information about
the Gulf Coast Consortia (GCC),
other Keck Center Training Programs,
and
the GCC Research Consortia,
please go to GCC Home
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