Organizers of the 14th annual Frontiers at the Chemistry-Biology Interface Symposium would like to thank the following sponsors for their support.
As the fourth oldest School of Pharmacy in the United States, the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy leads pharmacy education, scientific discovery, patient care, and community engagement in the state of Maryland and beyond. | |
Waters is to this day, driven by our founding desire to positively impact our customers, employees, shareholders, and society. For over 60 years, Waters has continually pioneered chromatography, mass spectrometry, and thermal analysis innovations. Whether it’s discovering new pharmaceuticals, assuring the safety of the world’s food and water supplies, or ensuring the integrity of a chemical entity in production, we are constantly working with our thousands of customers to leave the world better than we found it. | |
America’s first research university, a place that has revolutionized higher education in the U.S. and continues to bring knowledge and discoveries to the world. The programs of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacology and Chemistry-Biology Interface (CBI) are pleased to collectively support this symposium. | |
The Chemistry-Biology Interface predoctoral training program at the University of Delaware provides an interdisciplinary education to graduate students that will enable them to apply atomistic and mechanistic approaches of chemistry to important biological and biomedically-related problems. | |
Georgetown University strives for academic and research excellence. The Chemistry department does cutting-edge research in core and emerging interdisciplinary areas of chemistry that are at the forefront of modern chemical sciences. |
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The overall goals of the Chemical Biology Training Program (CBTP) at Stony Brook University are to (i) produce successful, independent, professional, rigorous, and ethical PhD scientists trained at the interface of chemistry and biology and (ii) to maintain a scientific research environment that is inclusive and supportive of trainee development. Our mission is to train scientists prepared enter the biomedical research-based workforce and make major contributions to health and human welfare in the United States. | |
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UMBC is one of the founding departments of the Frontiers in the Chemistry and Biology Interface Symposium (FCBIS). The Department is committed to excellence in research, teaching, service, and public outreach with a highly diverse and nourishing environment. Two nationally recognized programs, the Meyerhoff Program (G-RISE) and the UMBC-UMB Chemistry/Biology Interface (CBI) T32 Program, are highly integrated within our Departmental Graduate Programs. We invite you to explore our website to become better acquainted with our Department, our degree programs, our research activities, and our faculty. |
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