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'''The Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) program, supported by the National Science Foundation, is a multi-disciplinary doctoral fellowship program for students interested in the science and engineering of bioactive interfaces and devices. Faculty members involved in the IGERT program are from the Departments of Chemistry, Chemical and Materials Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Anatomy and Neurobiology, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry,the Center for Biomedical Engineering and the College of Pharmacy. Graduate students participating in the IGERT program receive their Ph.D. in one of these areas while benefiting from a host of multidisciplinary education and research activities in bioactive interfaces and devices. The research program is focused around three integrative themes: Novel Bioactive Architectures, Cell/Protein Interactions at Interfaces, and Integration Into Devices.
Matt Dickerson<br>
Leslie Doleman<br>
Christin Hollis<br>
Melissa Howard<br>
Scott Lewis<br>
Samantha Meenach<br>
Bradley Newsome<br>
Daniel Scott<br>
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Revision as of 09:28, 7 February 2008


Matt Dickerson
Leslie Doleman
Christin Hollis
Melissa Howard
Scott Lewis
Samantha Meenach
Bradley Newsome
Daniel Scott

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