The University of Maryland at College Park has recently launched the Maryland Pathogen Research Institute (MPRI). On campus, MPRI brings a broad-based, multi-disciplinary approach to the research
of pathogenic microorganisms. Consider the advantages of a graduate education at UMD:
- Internationally renowned faculty, including leaders in Bioinformatics/Genomics, Bioengineering, Host-Pathogen Interactions research
- State-of-the-art research facilities and equipment
- Comprehensive training program, with numerous course options, Ph.D. and M.S. tracks, weekly seminars and journal clubs, monthly group meetings, annual retreat
- Highly qualified, diverse student population
- Geographically desirable area — near Washington, DC and the National Institutes of Health Teaching assistantships
- Great campus, including the TERPS! and more...
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