The BIO5 Institute offers hands-on research training opportunities for students from high school through the post-doctoral level.
Increasing the quality of undergraduate and graduate training in the molecular life sciences at the The University of Arizona improves the workforce for Arizona's developing biotech economy. BIO5 makes important contributions to this effort by enhancing support for students with interests in multidisciplinary bioscience research and by promoting the university's life science graduate programs.
Research Training and Resources:
- Internships
- Awards
- Recruitment and Retention
- Career Developments
- Speaker Series
- BIO5 Ambassadors (BIO5 Student Club)
For more information please contact BIO5 Director of Research Training & Career Development, Kevin Hall
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