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Graduate Education

Noblis Bioinformatics Independent Research Project Fellowship

The Noblis fellowship is an educational opportunity resulting from a partnership between The Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Biotechnology Studies Program and Noblis.

It is a unique master’s fellowship that will use Noblis real-world research projects to educate and train a select pool of graduate students in the field of bioinformatics. These students will help Noblis researchers to develop practical solutions to cutting-edge bioinformatics problems.

Selected JHU students will conduct research at Noblis in fulfillment of the requirements for the Independent Research Project (IRP) in the MS in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics masters programs at JHU. The students will conduct 35 hours of research each week during the summer. The students will present their work at the end of the summer and at the annual research symposium.

Noblis is a nonprofit science, technology and strategy organization that helps clients solve complex scientific, systems, process, and infrastructure problems in ways that benefit the public. Noblis brings the best of scientific thought, management, and engineering know-how in an environment of independence and objectivity to find solutions that are practical, forward thinking, and sustainable. Noblis works in essential areas, including national security and intelligence; transportation; healthcare; sustainability: energy, environment, and climate; and enterprise services. Further information is available at www.noblis.org.

If you have questions regarding the fellowship, or if you want to check to see if your fellowship application is complete, please contact us at biotechnology@jhu.edu.