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(See Katie Cottingham's article in this feature on the status of federal funding for nanobiotechnology).
As our companion article in this feature, "Student-Veterans Come Marching Home: Their Return to Studies" indicates, many National Guard members rely on tuition assistance from their state governments, using the GI Bill as a mere supplement.
UKIERI is a joint India-U.K. program intended to strengthen educational and research links between the two countries; see the article in this feature, "U.K.-India Initiative Aims to Renew Old Ties" for more about it.
Some institutions have recognized this need and have launched Master's degree programs in bioinformatics/computational biology including the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Pennsylvania (highlighted in another article in this feature), and the New Jersey Institute of Technology NJITT).
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The links provided here and the related articles in this feature should lead you to a wealth of relevant information.
So, you're part way through a Ph.D. in biochemistry, but reading the other articles in this feature has piqued your interest in pharmacoeconomics as a career.
In the course of researching and writing the articles in this feature, the Next Wave editorial team--Katie Cottingham, Emily Klotz, Lesley McKarney, Rob Metzke, Mona Mort, Mark Sincell, Crispin Taylor, and Kirstie Urquhart--collected an extensive array of links to Web sites with information about nanobiotechnology.
In her article for this feature, Gannon tells Next Wave readers about the background and scope of this ground breaking program.
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