Our graduate student and post-doctoral fellow training program is funded by the National Library of Medicine, allowing us to provide generous fellowships, including tuition, travel, equipment, and other benefits for qualified trainees. We are currently recruiting PhD candidates and postdoctoral fellows for Fall 2016. In particular, we are looking for students with strong computational backgrounds interested in a career in biomedical research.
Graduate students work on projects in disease-related areas such as cancer, diabetes, and obesity, using state of the art molecular instrumentation and high performance computing, under the supervision of faculty with international reputations. Our students have a tradition of outstanding accomplishments, including publications in the leading journals and presentations at key conferences. All of our graduates have gone on to productive careers in bioinformatics, ranging across academic, government and industrial institutions.
Please encourage your master's degree students (and outstanding undergraduates) to visit the Program's website at compbio.ucdenver.edu, where they can further explore our program and application materials can be found. The Fall 2016 admission deadline is Dec 1, 2015.
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