Molecular Biophysics Training Program
Molecular Biophysics Training Program
Many outstanding graduate students who work in the Center for Structural Biology are trainees of the Molecular Biophysics Training Program. This NIH-supported program has served as the hub for Northwestern’s biophysics community for more than 20 years. Trainees are prepared for research-intensive careers—in both academia and industry—through the program’s rigorous curriculum, career development events, and the support of highly-accomplished faculty.
In order to be eligible to be a trainee of the Molecular Biophysics Training Program, you must be a 2nd or 3rd year predoctoral student working with a biophysics preceptor and enrolled in one of the following graduate programs:
- IBiS
- Chemistry
- Chemical & Biological Engineering
- Driskill Graduate Program
- NUIN
- MSTP
- Physics and Astronomy
To request information about the training program, please email biophysics@northwestern.edu.