Training in Translational and Molecular Cell Dynamics (TMCD)

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Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (T32, G-RISE)

The Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (G-RISE) at The University of Toledo aims at increasing the number of Ph.D. degrees in translational and biomedical science research awarded to students from traditionally underserved communities.

The program is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and includes 10 departments/programs. It utilizes a multifaceted and innovative approach to training scholars. (Award number T32GM144873)

About the Training


 

 

 

 

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Contact

For more information, email Dr. Mahasin Osman, associate professor in the Department of Medicine, at Mahasin.Osman@utoledo.edu.

The University of Toledo understands the importance of having a diverse student body, faculty, residents and staff and has a number of diversity initiatives to support these efforts. Please find further information about these initiatives on our Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion website.

Last Updated: 2/13/24