I understand that you run a listserv and would be able to post information about the Environmental Toxicology graduate program at UC Riverside for your users. Would you post the information below?
Thanks, Deidra Deidra Kornfeld Student Affairs Officer Biological Sciences Graduate Student Affairs 1001 Batchelor Hall University of California Riverside CA 92521 (951) 827-4116 Fax (951) 827-5517 As you think about your future, you are invited to consider entering the Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program (ETOX) at the University of California, Riverside. The ETOX Program is an integrated and interdisciplinary course of study leading to both the M.S. and PhD degrees, and encompasses a wide range of environmental and health-related disciplines including atmospheric chemistry, cellular and molecular toxicology, cancer research, receptor-mediated toxicity, bioremediation, fate and transport of environmental chemicals, and ecotoxicology. The students in our program have access to excellent research facilities, nationally and internationally recognized faculty, enabling them to undertake cutting edge research addressing important environmental and health-related issues. Located on a park-like campus in Southern California, UC Riverside combines the intellectual and material resources of the University of California system with a uniquely intimate research environment, fostering frequent and personalized contact between students and faculty, a type of contact that is often unavailable at other universities. Graduate students at UCR comprise an essential part of the University's distinguished research programs, and often have the opportunity to contribute to the undergraduate teaching on campus. As UCR is rapidly growing, you would be joining the campus during an exciting period with many research and educational opportunities. We urge you to seriously consider applying to the Environmental Toxicology Program at UCR. The career opportunities in toxicology are good, with interesting positions and highly competitive salaries. Our graduates have entered productive and successful careers in government, academia, as well as in the pharmaceutical, biotech and chemical industries. Currently, there are openings with full financial support for qualified students. Each qualified applicant that applies to our program is considered for fellowship awards. You are invited to come to UCR, see the campus and research facilities, and visit with our faculty UC Riverside dates back to 1907 when the Citrus Experiment Station was established to conduct research on the agricultural problems of Southern California. Graduate research was conducted early in the station's history, and today, graduate education is central to its mission. The 1,200-acre Riverside campus of the University of California is conveniently located approximately 50 miles east of Los Angeles within easy driving distance to most of the major cultural and recreational offerings in Southern California. In addition, it is virtually equidistant from the desert, the mountains, and the ocean. Learn more extensive information about the Environmental Toxicology program by contacting: Student Affairs Officer Biological Sciences Graduate Student Affairs Center University of California Riverside CA 92521 Phone: 951-827-4116 Fax: 951-827-5517 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.etox.ucr.edu/
