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Extremophiles; Biofilm; Microbiology; Bioengineering; Biochemistry; Extreme Environments; Biotechnology; Applied Microbiology.
While all graduate students with appropriate interests and backgrounds are encouraged to participate in the Extreme Biofilms NRT program, there are restrictions on eligibility for receiving a graduate stipend through a Fellowship. Funded recipients must be American citizens or legal permanent residents. Please note that those with an F-1 visa status are not eligible for fellowship funding in this program. Applicants should have sufficient background and interest in microbiology, biochemistry, environmental sciences, or engineering related to biological systems to successfully participate in the program requirements. The responsibilities for students receiving fellowship support are as follows: Take one required core course (Foundations in Extreme Biofilms (3 credits in Spring 2027) Participate in professional development workshops Participate in student cohort meetings Attend the NRT annual retreat Participate in K-12 outreach activities Participate in program evaluations
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