Training Program in Bioinformatics
A Training Program for New or extablished Ph.D's
The Department of Statistics at Texas A&M University announces its
new two-year training program in Bioinformatics, funded by the NCI
(National Cancer Institute). Stipends are much higher ($65,000/year)
than typical postdoctoral positions and may be suitable for established
investigators on sabbatical. Funding is restricted to U.S. citizens and
permanent residents.
Program participants will receive training via a structured format in
biology, genetics, microarray technology and the biological mechanisms
of cancer that may be activated by nutrition-related factors.
The program includes members from the Department of Statistics,
the Faculty of Nutrition, Electrical Engineering's Biomedical Imaging
group, and the NIEHS-funded Center for Environmental and Rural Health
(CERH).
Contact Raymond Carroll carrollATstat.tamu.edu (PLEASE
REMOVE THE OBVIOUS CLUTTER IN THE ADDRESS)for
details.
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