Johns Hopkins University is looking for prospective students for their Chemistry-Biology Interface (CBI) Graduate Program. The CBI Program provides students with research and academic training that enables them to carry out interdisciplinary research as independent scientists. Students completing the program receive a Ph.D. in Chemical Biology.
The CBI Program brings together 32 faculty from the Schools of Arts & Sciences, Engineering, Public Health and Medicine at Johns Hopkins University and provides a diverse selection of research projects for CBI students. In order to assist them in choosing a research advisor, first year graduate students are supported by a NIH Chemical Biology Training Grant. During this time the CBI students carry out three 10-week research rotations that enable them to broaden their research skills and make informed choices of research advisors.
Since its establishment in 2005, the CBI Program has received an enthusiastic response, and we have attracted an excellent group of students. Our program has grown to over 35 current Ph.D. students. Previous graduates have gained employment in commercial, government and academic institutions. In addition, we are committed to sustaining excellence by fostering a diverse community including underrepresented minority students and students from underserved backgrounds. The program particularly welcomes minority applicants and applicants with disabilities.
Contact Steve Rokita if you are interested in learning more about the Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at Hopkins. You may also browse the CBI website which describes many facets of the program at http://www.cbi.jhu.edu/.
Steve Rokita
Professor of Chemistry
Director, Chemistry-Biology Interface Program
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218
Telephone (410) 516-5793; Fax (410) 516-8420
E-mail: rokita@jhu.edu
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