Faculty: The primary criteria for selection and continuation as training faculty are: (1) the quality of the individual research program, (2) demonstrated research interactions at the cell biology/engineering interface or at the university/industry interface, and (3) active participation in program activities, including teaching in the core course. In addition, certain other factors must be taken into consideration to ensure a sense of community among students and faculty in the program. University of Michigan faculty members interested in joining CBTP should contact Joel Swanson: jswan@umich.edu. Applications consist of a curriculum vitae, a description of the research interests of the laboratory and a list of students trained in the laboratory.
Industry Affiliates: Biotechnology industry scientists and managers interested in participating in CBTP activities are encouraged to apply for affiliate membership in CBTP. Participation in training activities may include presenting a lecture in the seminar series or in the flagship course for the program, Cellular Biotechnology 504, which is taught every year in the winter term. Additionally, a student in the program could do a research internship with the company. These are usually brief experiences of one to three months in which a student makes a tangible connection between their thesis research project and the research program of the industry affiliate. Sometimes it entails working at the company, other times it is more of a coordinated collaboration in which the student stays at the University of Michigan but works on a research project of interest to the company. Please contact Joel Swanson (Program Director: jswan@umich.edu) or Margaret Allen (Program Administrator: allenm@umich.edu) for more information.











