RUTGERS

Information for Graduate Students

Motivated graduate students with an interest in polymeric biomaterials research and the application of polymers in medicine are being sought for the PhD program in Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutics, or Molecular Biosciences at Rutgers University. Suitable undergraduate backgrounds include biomedical engineering, materials science, chemical engineering, chemistry, and biological sciences.

General information on the Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering or Molecular Bioscience graduate programs at the Rutgers University can be found at the gradstudy.rutgers.edu site. The New Jersey Center for Biomaterials does not accept resumes from prospective students prior to their submission of an application to one of the four specific graduate programs listed above. Once you have applied, please feel free to upload your resume here so that we can follow your application process. Once you have been formally admitted to the graduate program of your choice we will be in touch.

If you want to send us your resume, please use the link below to submit your resume with a cover letter explaining why you would like to work at NJCBM.

We also have undergraduate research opportunities for all science and engineering majors. (Undergraduates, however must commit to work in the Center for at least two semesters: 18 hrs per week during the school year and 40 hrs per week in the summer or winter break research period.)

Submit your information here.