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Toxicology training at
UTMB is
provided by faculty from seven graduate programs and five clinical
departments.
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These faculty and their trainees are investigating
toxicological problems at the molecular, systems biology,
and public health level.
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Outstanding facilities for research (see
Resources) are available in core facilities supported by the
National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences (NIEHS) and The Sealy Endowment for Biomedical Recourses.
Specifically, there are cores for proteomics, genomics, pashophysiology,
confocal microscopy and gene expression.
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Funding to
support stipends, tuition, and travel as well as academic enrichment are
available through our NIEHS ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY TRAINING GRANT at UTMB.
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Students who are interested in graduate studies in toxicology
apply for
admission through the
Basic Biomedical Sciences Curriculum.
They spend their first
year in interdisciplinary course work and laboratory rotations, then join a graduate program where they can
conduct research with one of the
toxicology training faculty.
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Post-doctoral
applicants may contact
faculty directly.
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