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Azmain selected to the NIH Chemical-Biology Interface training program

Updated: Feb 7, 2021

Azmain honored with selection to the Cornell Chemical-Biology Interface training program

Congratulations to Azmain who was selected to the Cornell Chemical-Biology Interface (CBI) training program! Azmain's thesis research is focused on developing new modalities for targeted protein degradation and is a new collaboration between the DeLisa and Alabi labs in CBE. Azmain becomes the fourth DLRG member to be honored with selection to this program, with Alyse Portnoff, Emily Cox, and Alicia Aquino previously serving as CBI trainees. The NIH-funded T32 Training Grant program is in its twentieth year of operation. The primary goal of this program is to train graduate students with the core principles and techniques of chemistry so that they can address the most current and important problems in biology and medicine.  Trainees are expected to develop as researchers who in both academic and industrial settings can apply the tools of chemistry to surmount challenges in biological research and combat disease at the molecular level. 


To find out more visit the CBI training program website: http://cbi.chem.cornell.edu

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