How do Molecular and Environmental Toxicology students pay for graduate training?
Financial aid is available to all METC students in the form of research assistantships, traineeships, and fellowships. In 2010-2011, the METC recommends to the faculty that research assistants receive a stipend of at least $23,500 for 12 months and pay no tuition. First semester Ph.D. students rotate into three different laboratories as research assistants, choosing a final laboratory and mentor at the end of rotations (normally by December 1). Ph.D. students with health-related research interests are eligible for several training grants on campus including: Molecular and Environmental Toxicology Center (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences); the McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research, and the Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center; the Chemistry-Biology Interface; and Cellular and Molecular Parasitology, and Biotechnology programs. Outstanding students are nominated for University traineeships and encouraged to compete for national awards. It is assumed that all applican
Financial aid is available to all METC students in the form of research assistantships, traineeships, and fellowships. In 2009-2010, the METC recommends to the faculty that research assistants receive a stipend of at least $22,500 for 12 months and pay no tuition. First semester Ph.D. students rotate into three different laboratories as research assistants, choosing a final laboratory and mentor at the end of rotations (normally by December 1). Ph.D. students with health-related research interests are eligible for several training grants on campus including: Molecular and Environmental Toxicology Center (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences); the McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research, and the Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center; the Chemistry-Biology Interface; and Cellular and Molecular Parasitology, and Biotechnology programs. Outstanding students are nominated for University traineeships and encouraged to compete for national awards. It is assumed that all applican
Financial aid is available to all METC students in the form of research assistantships, traineeships, and fellowships. In 2010-2011, the METC recommends to the faculty that research assistants receive a stipend of at least $23,500 for 12 months and pay no tuition. First semester Ph.D. students rotate into three different laboratories as research assistants, choosing a final laboratory and mentor at the end of rotations (normally by December 1). Ph.D. students with health-related research interests are eligible for several training grants on campus including: Molecular and Environmental Toxicology Center (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences); the McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research, and the Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center; the Chemistry-Biology Interface; and Cellular and Molecular Parasitology, and Biotechnology programs. Outstanding students are nominated for University traineeships and encouraged to compete for national awards. It is assumed that all applican