The NIH Protein Biotechnology Training Program at Washington State University offers interdisciplinary training to enhance the graduate experience and produce versatile scientists and engineers to address the future needs of biotechnology in academic, industrial, or government service.
The program provides state-of-the-art training in basic science relevant to biotechnology and an education in the applied aspects of biotechnology, with particular emphasis on protein science.
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Trainees in the Program are admitted for graduate studies through one of the participating academic units, then nominated for a traineeship:
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Calsequestrin, an important protein in muscle function. Images by Dr. ChulHee Kang, a training faculty member. |
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Trainee positions are supported by a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, part of the National Institutes of Health:
Additional trainee positions and financial support is contributed by: |
