Undergraduates interested in the Bhalla Lab should email Dr. Bhalla a copy of their transcript (unofficial is fine) and a resume or CV.
Graduate students interested in the Bhalla Lab should apply to the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering (PBSE). Our lab is affiliated with the Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology (MCD) training track. Applications for the PhD program are are open from October 1st to December 1st and applications for the Master’s program are open from October 1st to April 1st (additional information for both are here).
Post-doctoral candidates interested in the Bhalla Lab should email Dr. Bhalla with a copy of their CV and their research interests. If candidates have a representative publication, manuscript or preprint, they can provide that as well.
Dr. Needhi Bhalla
Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology
University of California, Santa Cruz
Sinsheimer Labs, Room 112
1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
Lab Phone: 831.459.1823
Fax: 831.459.3139
E-mail: nbhalla at ucsc dot edu
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