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Why should you consider CEBC for your graduate degree?
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Training in multidisciplinary systems-based
research involving collaborations between academic and
industrial researchers from chemistry, biochemistry, biology
and chemical engineering disciplines
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Generous financial support with many additional
opportunities for highly qualified candidate
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Professional development through presentations
and interactions with industrial representatives at the semiannual
Industry Advisory Board meetings and the opportunity to participate
in industrial internships
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Whether your interest is
to pursue a career in academia or industry, you will experience
a unique and unparalleled research training in a vibrant multidisciplinary
research setting!
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June 6, 2008
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