Graduate Funding


The following training grants are related to biomathematics and computational medicine. For a complete list of pre-doctoral and post-doctoral training grants in the biomedical and life sciences at UCLA, see the webpage UCLA's Competitive Research Training Grant Programs

 

Data Science for Precision Health NLM T15 Training

The Biomedical Data Science Training Program for Precision Health Equity is funded by the National Library of Medicine (T15LM013976) for five years, starting July 1, 2022.  Funding for both predoctoral trainees and postdoctoral trainees is available.

Biomedical Data Science Training Program for Precision Health Equity

 

Genomic Analysis Training Program (GATP)

The Genomic Analysis Training Program is funded by an NIH grant and supports UCLA pre-doctoral students whose goal is to conduct research in genomics. The program provides its trainees with stipends and funding for academic fees, travel, and research.

Genomics Analysis Training Program

 

Training Program in Neurobehavioral Genetics

The Center for Neurobehavioral Genetics accepts nominations of candidates for the NIH-funded predoctoral and postdoctoral training program in neurobehavioral genetics. For more information:

Training Program in Neurobehavioral Genetics

 

 

 

Systems and Integrative Biology (SIB)

The Systems and Integrative Biology training grant was active from 1987 to 2022. The program provided a balanced and rigorous training in mathematics and biology/biomedicine with a special emphasis on research in mathematical modeling in biology or biomedicine.  Trainees completed a minimum of 20 quarter units of advanced courses in quantitative methods, 20 quarter units in biological sciences, one course on ethics in biological/medical research, and at least one quarter per year of directed research in the laboratory of a participating faculty member. For more information, please contact the director, Tom Chou, or the student affairs officer, Samantha Andrews.  

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