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Pharmacological Sciences Training Grant Ruler

Nominations: Applications for funding by the Pharmacological Sciences Training Grant (PSTG) will be accepted in early May, in accordance with the deadlines established by the Graduate Programs Office (GPO). GPO uses Collab to collect nominations and the Collab site will be viewable to mentors in late April (look for the tab "bims-tgnom"). The PSTG offers 7 pre-doctoral training slots for students in good academic standing in their programs. Any PSTG mentor may nominate any student for a position on the PSTG.

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Requirements: Students appointed to the PSTG are required to attend and actively particpate in the Pharmacology Journal Club (Tuesdays at noon) and the Pharmacology Seminar Series (Thursdays at 4:00 p.m.) during their term of appointment. PSTG trainees are also required to matriculate in at least one Pharmacology Course (PHAR 7300, Medical Pharmacology; PHAR 9010, Human Pharmacology; or PHAR 9020, Molecular Characterization of Drug Targets) either prior to or during their term of appointment.

PSTG Mentors: Pharmacology Ph.D. students may train under any of the faculty with appointments in Pharmacology or associated with the Pharmacological Sciences Training Grant. Since these faculty are have appointments in many other departments, this provides PSTG students with great flexibility in their choice of mentors and research areas for study. You can view our training faculty alphabetically, by research area, by techniques practiced in the lab, or by disease.

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