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DCMB Training Grants

The Bioinformatics Graduate Program is flexible and attracts applicants from a wide range of academic backgrounds. Consequently, the training programs listed here enhance a variety of students' disciplines.

The Bioinformatics Graduate Program encourages students from traditionally underrepresented minorities, disadvantaged backgrounds, and those with disabilities to apply for training grant appointments. 

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Biomedical Informatics & Data Science Training Program

The program trains biomedical scholars through an intellectually stimulating environment and an effective competency-based curriculum.

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Genome Sciences Training Program

The Genome Sciences Training Program (GSTP) is an NIH-funded interdisciplinary program for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral candidates. This program is offered through the School of Public Health Center for Statistical Genetics. Bioinformatics PhD students who are interested in learning more or applying should speak with Prof. Margit Burmeister.

MultiOmics of Cancers Training Program

The MultiOmics of Cancers Training Program (MOCTP), previously named the Proteogenomics of Cancer Training Program (PCTP), was established in 2010 and is funded by the National Cancer Institute of the NIH and provides training for graduate students performing cancer-related research.