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Department of Environmental Health Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Program in Molecular & Translational Toxicology

STUDENT Funding

Molecular & Translational Toxicology doctoral students who are US citizens or permanent residents receive stipend, health insurance and full tuition support provided by both a NIEHS-supported training grant and departmental funds. Scholarships for non-US citizens are limited. Typically non-US citizens who are accepted into the Program have support for stipend, health insurance and tuition from scholarships received from their home country.

Molecular & Translational Toxicology postdoctoral students who are US citizens or permanent residents may receive stipend and health insurance support from a NIEHS-supported training grant or directly from a research grant of their faculty mentor.  Non-US postdoctoral students receive stipend and health insurance support from either a postdoctoral fellowship from their home country or a research grant of their faculty mentor. 

PhD Program in Molecular & Translational Toxicology

About the Program
Student Funding
Doctoral Student Experience
Postdoctoral Student Experience 
Faculty Research
2011-2012 Program Curriculum
Program Competencies (2006 report)
2011 EHS Brochure
Apply (online application and information)

Environmental Health Sciences

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