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llii HumanResourceDeveopmentProgramCBSYoungTaentTranngProgramThis program began in 1999 with the aim of training junior brain scientists, mainly those currently in graduate school. About 40 students from around the world are selected each year through a rigorous application. The program offers a two-month laboratory internship and five days intensive lecture course with domestic and international experts in cutting-edge neuroscience research. The entire program, including poster sessions, is delivered in English. BSTP is a nine-month program for fostering young researchers, directed mainly at first-year Masterʼs students. Systematic exposure is given to acquire comprehensive as well as specialized knowledge of brain science. Instruction is in English. Many alumni have gone on to become successful principal investigators and researchers at high-level institutions worldwide.This collaborative program between the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and CBS provides opportunities for CBS trainees to meet new colleagues, explore possibilities for future collaborations, and bolster scientific exchange. CBS trainees attend the UCSF retreat and present a poster or talk followed by a visit to the UCSF campus. Reciprocally, participants host UCSF trainees at the CBS retreat. CBS Summer ProgramBrain Science Training ProgramYoung Investigatorsʼ SeminarThis seminar is designed for young researchers to practice presenting their work and receive questions and feedback from principal Investigators and colleagues from other teams. It provides an excellent opportunity for interaction and fosters potential collaborations. The seminar is held during lunch hours, with consideration for young researchers who are raising children and need to leave work early.UCSF-CBS Young Investigator Exchange Travel Award ProgramHuman Resource Development

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