Washington State University Secures $2.74M Grant for Biotech Training

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Washington State University (WSU) has achieved a significant milestone by securing a five-year, $2.74 million T32 training grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This funding will continue and expand WSU’s esteemed NIH Protein Biotechnology Training Program, which is dedicated to doctoral students in science and engineering.

T32 grants, awarded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, are highly competitive and provide vital resources for institutions to train predoctoral and postdoctoral researchers in specialized areas of biomedical science. Since its inception in 1989, WSU’s interdisciplinary program has trained over 120 doctoral students across various scientific and engineering disciplines.