The Chemical Biology Training Program
Stony Brook’s Chemical Biology Training Program (CBTP) provides a unique training
environment for graduate students interested in research at the interface of chemistry
and biology. Our program aims to
produce successful, independent, professional, rigorous, and ethical Ph.D. scientists
and to maintain a scientific research environment that is inclusive and supportive
of trainee development. Stony Brook University is committed to diversity as outlined
in our
SBU's Plan for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
The CBTP is an integral part of the vibrant interdisciplinary community that exists
between the life and physical sciences and the medical school. Students in the CBTP
are provided with knowledge and experience to navigate this exciting interdisciplinary
space.
Faculty who participate in the CBTP have primary appointments in the following Departments: Chemistry, Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Microbiology and Immunology, Pharmacological Sciences, and Physiology and Biophysics, as well as the Brookhaven National Laboratory. To see participating faculty members click here.
Co-Directors: Dr. Elizabeth Boon and Dr. Jessica Seeliger
Current Grant: T32GM136572
The CBTP at SBU is made possible by a generous grant from the: