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Department of Medicinal Chemistry
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The USM-UM
IGERT program addresses
America's long-term need for top-notch scientists capable of translating
research results into new technologies and new businesses. It combines
excellent interdisciplinary science education with entrepreneurial and business
training. Faculty and students form teams and develop joint projects
exploring how polymer science and medicinal chemistry can synergistically
extend the methods of making and evaluating new materials, new bioactive
agents and new applications of biomaterials. Participants are centered
in the Department of Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Mississippi
and the School of Polymers and High Performance Materials at the University
of Southern Mississippi. They are tied together through research projects,
broad education in business and entrepreneurialism, and interactions with
industry in the US and abroad.
Within the state, bringing together two excellent programs to teach
and do research at a truly innovative and socially important science interface;
Within the US, by developing a successful model for research and teaching
in science that uniquely combines structured education, training and hands-on
experience in business and entrepeneurialism; and World-wide, through learning
from and teaching students and industrial practitioners in other countries
and other disciplines.
Students experiencing this program will be able to start
their own companies, perhaps even at or before graduation, and to be highly
effective members of larger company research and development teams.
It is expected that this IGERT program will serve as a model for integration
of science and entrepeneurial education that have immediate and long-term
impact on other programs in Mississippi, and will result in new businesses
that will enhance economic development in the state and quality of life everywhere.
Should
I apply to the IGERT program?
Yes, if you are a student that:
- Aims to be a scientist for the future--one who
is more flexible, more collaborative, more adept at linking issues
through multiple disciplines.
- Has demonstrated strong interest and motivation
in the areas of science, technology, engineering and business.
- Has completed a bachelor's degree in a relevant
discipline.
- Is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
What are some the benefits of being an IGERT
fellow?
- Excellent interdisciplinary science education
with entrepreneurial and business training
- Opportunity to start up your own company
- $30,000 stipend
- Full tuition waiver
- International travel experiences
The Integrative Graduate Education and
Research Traineeship (IGERT) program, initiated in 1997 and now comprising
approximately 125 award sites, continues into its sixth annual competition.
The IGERT program has been developed to meet the challenges of educating
U.S. Ph.D. scientists, engineers, and educators with the interdisciplinary
backgrounds, deep knowledge in chosen disciplines, and technical, professional,
and personal skills to become in their own careers the leaders and creative
agents for change. The program is intended to catalyze a cultural change
in graduate education, for students, faculty, and institutions, by establishing
innovative new models for graduate education and training in a fertile environment
for collaborative research that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries.
It is also intended to facilitate greater diversity in student participation
and preparation, and to contribute to the development of a diverse, globally-engaged
science and engineering workforce.
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