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NSF IGERT Programs

An overview of the National Science Foundation—Integrative Graduate Education and Traineeship Program (NSF—IGERT)

The IGERT National Recruitment Program

Links to the more than 100 IGERT programs nationwide


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NIH/NIAID – Rocky Mountain Laboratories

- NIH Laboratories focused on studying Human Bacterial Pathogenesis, Intracellular Parasites, Persistent Viral Diseases, and Zoonotic Pathogens

Montana Department of Public Health

- Public health laboratory whose mission is to improve and protect the health, well-being, and self-reliance of constituents.

Keck Graduate Institute

- Interdisciplinary program whose curriculum integrates biological systems, computational biology and bioengineering with management, finance and bioethics.

The Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute

- Focuses on providing research opportunities at the interface of the biological, computational and mathematical sciences from the undergraduate to the graduate and postdoctoral levels.

The Institute for Ecosystem Studies

- Dedicated to the creation, dissemination and application of knowledge about ecological systems through research, teaching, writing, exhibits, and participation in decision-making regarding the ecological management of natural resources.

The Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

- Brings together theoreticians and empirical scientists in a wide variety of disciplines to collaborate and innovate in the area of infectious disease research.

The Consortium for Conservation Medicine

- A collaborative institution that  strives to understand the link between anthropogenic environmental change, the health of all species, and the conservation of biodiversity.

Emory University Program In Population Biology, Ecology And Evolution

- Interdisciplinary program that spans the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Medicine, the School of Public Health, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Yerkes National Primate Center.

New Zealand Bioinformatics Institute

- A center of research excellence in bioinformatics, with specialization in evolutionary bioinformatics, genomics, microarray analysis, and population and conservation genetics.

Other IGERT Programs

The NIH/ISMD Graduate Scholars Program

For prospective graduate students interested in a Ph.D. in the biomedical sciences, the Graduate College also sponsors an NIH/IMSD Scholars Program. The program’s intent is to guarantee five (5) years of funding to those who are admitted into one of sixteen (16) biomedical graduate programs at the University of Arizona.