BCTG
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The Bioengineering Cardiovascular Training Grant, BCTG for short, provides an opportunity for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows in a cardiovascular field to train under the guidance of a mentor. This training will simultaneously enrich the trainee's research and strengthen the future of cardiovascular-related research and technology development in the United States.
Dr. Mike Regnier has served as the Principal Investigator of this project since its inception in the Fall of 2004. The BCTG is an extension of, and draws its inspiration from, a University of Washington Department of Bioengineering institution: The Cardiovascular Bioengineering Training Grant, which was directed by Dr. James B. Bassingthwaighte for over twenty-five years.
There are currently no open slots on the BCTG. Please check back in winter 2008.
The BCTG actively seeks diversity of backgrounds, perspectives, and cultural experiences that will support an innovative and inclusive community of trainees, and is committed to the recruitment and retention of ethnic minority and underrepresented trainees.