2012 SOT Undergraduate Toxicology Education Program Award Student Application - toxicology-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your first name, last name, and citizenship status. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for your application.
  3. Indicate your academic details such as major, current classification (sophomore, junior, senior), and cumulative GPA. This section helps assess your academic standing.
  4. Complete the contact information fields including mailing address, phone numbers, and email. If your permanent address is the same as your current one, check the corresponding box.
  5. Provide demographic information regarding racial background and gender. This data is used for program demographics.
  6. Express your interest level in pursuing various degrees by marking the appropriate boxes. This helps the committee understand your academic aspirations.
  7. In the designated area, write a statement about your career objectives related to toxicology. Keep it concise within 250 words.
  8. Finally, sign and date the application before saving it with the specified file naming convention: [your last name]_UTE_app.

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The purpose of the Bristol Myers Squibb Award for Graduate Student Research in Toxicology is to supplement the resources available to academic laboratories hosting and supporting Black/African American, Latinx/Hispanic American, or Indigenous American graduate students to conduct their research and training.
Overview. Sponsored by Bristol Myers Squibb, this scholarship is awarded to high-achieving undergraduate Black students who are enrolled in an accredited four-year college pursuing a degree in a business or STEM-related field.
Because of increasing interest in the impacts of chemicals on our society, many colleges and universities offer toxicology courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
The cornerstone of Bristol-Myers Squibbs diversified portfolio is its emphasis on research and development. The company consistently invests in cutting- edge science and focuses on novel therapies and precision medicine.
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The toxicology program ranges from 1-2 years, depending on student interests and career goals. Many students enhance their skill set and improve their competitiveness for professional programs by taking advantage of internships, group study laboratory courses and research opportunities in additional semesters.

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