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Applying to the Reproductive Biology Training Program at Illinois
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To request more information.
Predoctoral Training
The Reproductive Biology Training Program does not itself award degrees. Predoctoral candidates should write directly to the department of interest or to the faculty member with whom they wish to work for application materials and information about specific departmental programs.
Information about application to the University of Illinois Graduate College and application forms are available online.
If you have questions about who to contact for information concerning an application, please contact the Program Director:
Dr. Ann Nardulli at anardull@uiuc.edu.
Listed below are addresses of each participating department and names of faculty members associated with that department.
Department of Animal Sciences
- University of Illinois
- 110 Animal Sciences Laboratory
- 1207 West Gregory Dr.
- Urbana, IL 61801
Department of Biochemistry
- University of Illinois
- 415 Roger Adams Laboratory
- 1209 West California St.
- Urbana, IL 61801
Faculty:
- Shapiro
Department of Molecular & Integrative Physiology
- University of Illinois
- 524 Burrill Hall
- 407 South Goodwin Ave.
- Urbana, IL 61801
Department of Veterinary Biosciences
- University of Illinois
- 2001 South Lincoln Ave.
- Urbana, IL 61801
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Postdoctoral Training
Postdoctoral applicants should write directly to the person with whom they wish to work. This may include exploratory correspondence before a formal application is submitted. The following materials are requested for a formal application:
- Curriculum vitae.
- Copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts.
- Three letters of reference.
- Description of career goals and research interests with indication of how these will be enhanced by the proposed postdoctoral study.
- Other materials that will be helpful to the selection committee, such as copies of publications or a brief description of proposed research prepared in consultation with the prospective mentor.
If you have questions about who to contact for information concerning an application, please contact the Program Director:
Dr. Ann Nardulli at anardull@uiuc.edu.
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