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USDA National Needs Graduate Fellowships at Cornell University
Cornell Plant Breeding invites applications for admission to its Ph.D. program. USDA National Needs Graduate Fellowships are available for U.S. citizens/permanent residents interested in combining plant breeding, crop genomics, and bioinformatics. Participating faculty conduct a broad range of research activities and encourage interdisciplinary projects. Excellent facilities are available for laboratory, computational, greenhouse and field studies. Fellows will have opportunities for lab rotations, international activities and interactions with industry. Financial support includes a 12 month stipend of at least $26,000, full tuition, and health insurance. Support is provided for the full duration of the Ph.D. program. Application deadline: January 5th, 2007 For additional information, please contact Elizabeth Earle, Director of Graduate Studies, Field of Plant Breeding , ph:1-607-255-3102) Mark Sorrells, Chair, Dept. of Plant Breeding & Genetics , ph:1-607-255-2180) Plant Breeding web site: http://plbrgen.cals.cornell.edu/ Graduate School web site: http://www.gradschool.cornell.edu/ Cornell University web site: http://www.cornell.edu/ ------------- Posted by Pankaj Jaiswal G-15, Bradfield Hall Dept. of Plant Breeding and Genetics Cornell University Ithaca, NY-14853, USA Ph. +1-607-255-3103 / 4199 fax: +1-607-255-6683 |
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