Biotechnology graduates typically look for jobs with large Biotechnology companies and are generally unaware of the excellent career development possibilities presented by small academic research labs. In small academic research labs, there is often a more significant focus on discovering new technologies that are yet to be found in mainstream Biotechnology. Thus, employment in an academic research lab often significantly enhances the career trajectory of Biotechnologists. In this post , we report the recent round of Stem Cell funding in CT, which will likely have the effect of increasing the number of entry level positions in academic Biotechnology labs.
"Nine scientists at the University of Connecticut Health Center received
grant awards Monday totaling $4.5 million from the Connecticut Stem Cell
Research Program, making UConn the largest recipient of the $9.8
million total grants awarded this year."
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