Undergraduate Programs

HHMI Summer Undergraduate Program in Bionanotechnology
For IBB's HHMI web site click  here.

NSF REU Summer Undergraduate Program in Cellular Engineering
For IBB's NSF REU web site click here.

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Graduate Programs

NIH Biotechnology Graduate Training Program
For IBB's NIH Biotechnology web site click here.

IBB Morse Graduate Fellowship
The Mary F.D. Morse Graduate Fellowship fund is intended 'to support graduate students in biosciences and bioengineering and help support research that will improve the quality of life for those suffering from disease and illness.' A $2,000 prize is awarded to a graduate student each year. Students should have demonstrated excellence in academic achievement and scholarly research, with clear dedication to research to improved healthcare. Click here for a list of past and present IBB Morse Fellows.

IBB Edgar O'Rear Graduate Student Travel Grants
The Edgar O'Rear Travel Grants are for outstanding IBB graduate students. Selected recipients can receive up to $2500 for costs associated with attending a scientific conference. Students are nominated by their IBB advisor. The nomination includes the student's curriculum vitae, the name and description of the conference that the student would attend, a brief statement from the advisor regarding the benefits of this meeting for the student, and a budget of anticipated costs for attending the conference. If the student has already submitted an abstract for the meeting, this can be included as well.

The 2008 Edgar O'Rear Call 
Click here for more details.

Past 2007 & 2008 Edgar O'Rear Winners 
The Winners were acknowledged in the Fall IBB Newsletters. Click  here for 2007 winners and
here for 2008 winners.

Faculty Programs

IBB Mock NIH Study Section
IBB recently held a mock study section. The intention of such a section is to assist junior faculty or faculty new to NIH submissions by providing extensive feedback on their proposals in time to make revisions. Each submitted proposal is read by two reviewers. Participants receive written reviews and are also invited to hear the panel discussion.

Faculty Workshop
 Are you interested in biological and biomedical areas? Was high school your last biology class? Each year, Rice's IBB hosts a faculty workshop to address these questions. Specifically, this workshop features an intensive introduction to cell biology, including laboratory modules in mammalian cell culture and microscopy. Click  here to view photos from IBB's 2008 & 2007 Faculty Workshops.

IBB's Commercialize It Program
In collaboration with the Houston Technology Center (HTC), Rice's Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) and the Rice Alliance, IBB has piloted the "Commercialize It" Program in 2008, to help IBB researchers commercialize their ideas. For this program, HTC, OTT and the Rice Alliance makes one or more of their bioscience and bioengineering commercializing specialists available during each semester to discuss and evaluate commercialization options for devices and processes that are emerging from the IBB with any faculty, staff or senior students. At these sessions, additional or subsequent meetings can be set up as necessary. These are informal sessions with either one-on-one or small group discussions. Click here for bios on the commercialization experts and here for some photos.

IBB is pleased to announce some success stories on this Commercialize It Program. Click here for more details.  Click here for the past Commercialize It flyers.

Other Training Programs

Several biologically-oriented training programs are available at Rice that are not administered by the Institute of Biosciences and Bioengineering.  Some of these include:
The  Gulf Coast Consortium's Nanobiology Training Program
http://cohesion.rice.edu/centersandinst/gcc/gccn.cfm
The Gulf Coast Consortium's Pharmacoinformatics Training Program       
http://cohesion.rice.edu/centersandinst/gcc/gccpi.cfm
The Houston Area Molecular Biophysics Training Program 
http://cohesion.rice.edu/centersandinst/gcc/hambp.cfm
The Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology Training Program 
http://cben.rice.edu/
The NSF IGERT in Nanophotonics Training Program 
http://www.ece.rice.edu

Joint M.D./Ph.D. programs are available in various laboratories of the Institute in conjunction with Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.  For more information about these programs go to
http://www.bcm.edu/mstp/program_overview.html