Cell Biology and Biophysics Research
Program Description
The Division of Cell Biology and Biophysics seeks greater understanding of the structure and function of cells, cellular components, and the biological macromolecules that make up these components. The research it supports ranges from studies of single molecules to work in structural genomics and proteomics. The long-term goal of the division is to find ways to prevent, treat, and cure diseases that result from disturbed or abnormal cellular activity. The division has three components: the Biophysics Branch, the Cell Biology Branch, and the Structural Genomics and Proteomics Technology Branch.
General Program Requirements
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a US national, citizen or permanent resident. You must also have completed a bachelor's, master's or doctoral level of education or you must be qualified/certified/licensed in laboratory or clinical research and have current or past experience as a health care professional.
Application Process
For more information, see the Program Contact Information below.
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