What is CATCMB?
DIRECTOR: Dr. Venigalla B. Rao
MISSION: The Center for Advanced Training in Cell and Molecular
Biology, a unit of the Department of Biology at The Catholic University of
America has been established in 1983 as an International Center to provide
expert training for scientists, technicians, graduate students and post-doctoral
fellows. Its focus is on the new and established biomedically-related concepts
and technologies which provide the major impetus for contemporary
research,innovative industrial applications, and sophisticated diagnostic
laboratory techniques.
CATCMB is UNIQUE: The scope of our program, with an emphasis on
extensive "hands-on" training, makes CATCMB unique. These training programs
provide CATCMB-trained scientists with the opportunity to rapidly delve into new
disciplines, acquire valuable information about principles, methods,
instruments, supplies, literature, short-cuts, and pit-falls.
PARTICIPANT PROFILES: Thousands of scientists, both domestic and
foreign, were trained by CATCMB. Approximately 65% of these trainees had a
doctorate; virtually all attendees had at least a bachelor's degree. Industry,
academia, and government were equally represented. Most of the trainees were
bench scientists who wanted to acquire a new research tool. Other trainees
attended in order to acquire" literacy" or an up-date regarding a rapidly
evolving field.
CATCMB OUTREACH PROGRAMS: CATCMB has trained foreign scientists both
at home and abroad through joint ventures with USAID and the National Research
Council and the Inter-American University in Puerto Rico.
OFF-SITE WORKSHOPS: CATCMB has offered “on-the-road”
lecture and hands-on workshops across the country both in academia and biotech
industry. These are conducted at the site of the host institutions and can
be customized to meet the needs of the participants. SINCE 1998, THE MAIN
FOCUS OF CATCMB HAS BEEN TO CONDUCT THE WORKSHOPS AT THE OFF-SITES.
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Mailing
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CATCMB/103 McCort-Ward Bldg. |
Tel:
202-319-5271 |
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The Catholic
University of America |
Fax:
202-319-6161 |
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Washington,
D.C. 20064 |
e-mail:mailto:cua-catcmb@cua.edu |