Eligibility
To be eligible for NIGMS T32 support, a student must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, enrolled in either the Pharmacology, Interdisciplinary Toxicology or Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences graduate programs, and be working on a Ph.D. thesis project in one of the SPaT training faculty laboratories.
Applicants from underrepresented minority groups and those with special needs are encouraged to apply to the Graduate Program in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences (GPIBS). The UAMS Graduate School and the SPaT Program do not discriminate against applicants or students with special needs. The UAMS Division for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the Graduate School, and the UAMS Student Wellness Program have in place a process for assisting these students. We are members of Ark-AHEAD (Arkansas Affiliate of the Association on Higher Education And Disability). Additional resources can be found at AccessSTEM Alliance.
Contact Us
Program Director
Paul Prather, Ph.D.
pratherpaull@uams.edu
501-686-5512
Program Manager
Pam Kahler, B.A.
kahlerpamj@uams.edu
501-686-5510
Mailing Address
T-SPaT T32 Training Program
4301 W Markham, Slot 611
Little Rock, AR 72205