The SITG program promotes multidisciplinary training in systems and integrative biology across multiple levels of biological organization, ranging from molecular interactions to the behavior of the whole organism in its natural environment. Major research areas associated with the SITG program include physiology, neuroscience, biological psychology, biophysics, cellular and molecular biology, and reproductive endocrinology.


The Systems and Integrative Biology Training Program is funded by the National Institutes of Health Grant number T32 GM07143

Minorities, women, and other designated class members are encouraged to apply.

(C) 2002 Systems and Integrative Training Grant in Biology
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