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Plant Biology for Health and Sustainability Program

The Plant Biology for Health and Sustainability (PBHS) program provides new training and career opportunities for predoctoral candidates who are pursuing research related to plant biotechnology at MSU. The program aims to create common set of core coursework and training experiences for graduate students pursuing research related to plant biotechnology. The PBHS mission includes the goal of integrating the many different plant-related graduate programs and research expertise across different MSU units.

Students in the program are trained in critical thinking and analysis of the primary literature across a broad range of topics so that they can build upon the best current thinking in their research. An understanding and appreciation of multi-disciplinary plant research will enable students to effectively collaborate with scientists across diverse backgrounds in biological, computational, engineering and physical sciences. Finally, PBHS students are provided resources to consider the ethical and legal consequences of their actions during their dissertation research projects and their future career positions.

For more information, please visit the Plant Biology for Health and Sustainability Program website.

Plant Biology for Health and Sustainability Program

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