Program Details

The predoctoral BIODEFENSE TRAINING PROGRAM at UTMB capitalizes on our outstanding high containment facilities, including the only BSL-4 laboratory at
Location:
Galveston, United States
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Doctorate
Specialty:
Clinical Laboratory Science

Program Overview

Program Description:
The predoctoral BIODEFENSE TRAINING PROGRAM at UTMB capitalizes on our outstanding high containment facilities, including the only BSL-4 laboratory at a U.S. university, extensive, and our externally funded research opportunities to study the majority of NIAID Category A-C Priority Pathogens with high experienced faculty scientists. Research opportunities include several major NIH-funded programs such as the Emerging Viral Diseases Unit, the World Reference Center for Emerging Viruses and Arboviruses, the Biodefense Proteomics Collaboratory, and many regional, multidisciplinary biodefense projects through the UTMB-led Region VI Center of Excellence in Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases. The program fosters the interdisciplinary training of young biodefense scientists through: 1) role-modeling by experienced faculty mentors; 2) flexible but rigorous didactic preparation in a wide variety of biomedical disciplines, through one of five different UTMB graduate programs, but united by a required, specialized biodefense curriculum and seminar series; 3) high containment laboratory training, including opportunities for animal and vector research training at BSL-3 and BSL-4; 4) pursuit of a specific biodefense-related dissertation research project under the supervision of experienced, externally funded, highly accomplished faculty members, and; 5) development of professional and ethical behavior that will promote high quality research and effective interdisciplinary interactions. Trainees are selected from a highly competitive applicant pool of students who have completed their required, first year core courses. The recruitment of underrepresented minority students is enhanced by an NIH-funded partnering program involving 7 undergraduate institutions with large minority enrollments, and through UTMB's Summer Undergraduate Research Program and Undergraduate Research Symposium, both of which specifically and successfully target minority students.