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The
Multi-Ethnic Biomedical Research Support
Program provides salary and support for
biomedical research training at the
undergraduate and graduate levels of study.
Research-oriented students are provided with
unparalleled financial and research support
through their work with faculty members.
What
are the benefits?
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Heighten your
potential to pursue an advanced degree
in the biomedical sciences.
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Increase
academic career competitiveness by
supporting a student's efforts to
present and publish scientific findings.
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Boost your
prospects of acceptance into graduate
programs and postdoctoral positions.
Developmental
activities include:
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Weekly
meetings with the program director and
other research faculty.
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Weekly
science seminar series with guest
speakers doing research at TWU and other
universities around the country.
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Guidance in
the presentation of research data at
local, regional and national scientific
meetings
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Attend
workshops to enhance study skills and
promote academic success.
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Receive
training in human and animal subjects
research.
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Learn how to
conduct research with effective
scientific methods and techniques.
Want to get
more information? Check out the
FAQ or the
application criteria to see
if you're eligible to apply to the program.
Funding is
provided by the National Institutes of Health
National Institute of General Medical
Sciences.
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