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The Meyerhoff Biomedical Fellows Program
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“The Meyerhoff Graduate Program supports a diverse group of students in several ways, including grant writing resources and support for conferences. The program provides the unique opportunity to interact with other brilliant minority students doing biomedical research on a regular basis. Being a Meyerhoff Graduate Fellow has truly been an honor, and key factor in my success as a graduate student and the attainment of my Ph.D."

Dr. Carlise Bethel
Meyerhoff Graduate
Ph.D. in Biological Sciences

 
 


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The Meyerhoff Fellows Program focuses on promoting cultural diversity in the biomedical sciences at the graduate level. Funded by an NIH - MBRS - Initiative for Minority Student Development (IMSD) grant, students are supported while receiving their Ph.D. in one of the following areas:

Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Chemistry-Biology Interface
Mechanical Engineering
Molecular and Cell Biology
Neuroscience and Cognitive Science
Psychology
Toxicology

Contact Information:
Justine Johnson, Assistant Director
e-mail: bivins@umbc.edu

Dr. Michael Summers, Director Investigator,
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
e-mail: summers@hhmi.umbc.edu

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UMBC is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Institution