CSU Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology (CSUPERB) Funding
CSUPERB is pleased to release a series of funding opportunities for CSU Faculty and students!
CSUPERB defines biotechnology as a fusion of biology and technology. The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) lists biotechnology examples. CSUPERB explicitly adds to the list health IT and medical device research and development. CSUPERB welcomes and encourages applications from CSU faculty in all disciplines related to the current practice of biotechnology, including but not limited to life sciences, physical sciences, clinical sciences, math, computer science, agricultural science, engineering, and/or business. RFPs include all contextual information, review criteria, eligibility requirements and submission policies for each program. The grant programs, found on the CSUPERB home page are:
Student Grant Programs
Student Travel Grants
Howell-CSUPERB (Undergraduate) Research Scholars Program
Presidents Commission (Undergraduate) Scholars Program
Faculty Grant Programs
Faculty Travel Grants
Curriculum Development Grants
New Investigator Grants
Research Development Grants