Posted: June 10, 2008 | |
INBT to fund postdocs in nanotechnology for cancer medicine |
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(Nanowerk News) The Institute for NanoBioTechnology at Johns Hopkins University has been awarded a $1.6 million T-32 National Cancer Institute training grant to recruit two outstanding trainees every year with MD and/or PhD degrees and diverse backgrounds in either biochemistry, physics, molecular/cellular/cancer biology, or an engineering/physics discipline. | |
Postdoctoral fellows will conduct research in nanotechnology for cancer medicine. | |
Please check the website of the Institute for NanoBioTechnology in the coming weeks for more details on this exciting opportunity and information about how to apply. |
Source: Johns Hopkins University
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