Summary

Program Information

Commencing in 2003, the PFD facility established a CIHR-funded training program to train graduate students in the areas of proteomics and protein function discovery. This Ontario Council of Graduate Studies (OCGS) accredited program provides students with an opportunity to learn both practical and theoretical aspects of a wide range of cutting-edge proteomics techniques for the analysis of protein identification and characterization. Our goal is to promote excellence among our trainees and ultimately to facilitate their placement in challenging, meritorious health or biological research careers.

Students wishing to participate in the PFD Training Program must first be accepted for admission into a Queen's graduate program by one of six collaborating departments:

Queen's Anatomy and Cell Biology Home Page

Queen's Biochemistry Home Page

Queen's Biology Home Page

Queen's Microbiology and Immunology Home Page

Queen's Pathology Home Page

Queen's Pharmacology and Toxicology Home Page

For additional information or any questions pertaining to the training program please contact:

Kim Munro
Training Program Manager
Tel: 613-533-6000
Ext: 78369
email: munrok@post.queensu.ca

Lucy Russo-Smith
Administrative Assistant
PFD Facility
Tel: 613-533-3006
email: applypfd@post.queensu.ca

Posted By

Protein Function Discovery Research and Training Program

Contact Information

Location

Kingston, Ontario

Field

Proteomics and Protein Function

Positions For

M.Sc, Ph.D., M.D., Post Doc

Date Posted

Thursday April 28, 2011