Our Quantitative and Chemical Biology (QCB) program offers cross-disciplinary training to doctoral students from programs in Biochemistry, Biology, Cell, Molecular and Cancer Biology, Chemistry, and Neuroscience on the IU campus. Our program is founded on the principle that integration of the culture of multiple disciplines inherently strengthens the scientific enterprise and leads to solutions not found through any one discipline alone. It is within this framework that the QCB program commits to recruit and engage young scientists from a wide range of cultures, races, ethnicities, religions, socioeconomic backgrounds, gender identifications and sexual orientations. The QCB leadership, training faculty, and all of our trainees share a common goal of empowering scientists early in their careers to leverage their unique perspectives and life experiences to address our most pressing scientific challenges in human health and medicine.
Cultural Centers and Institutes:
African American Arts Institute
First Nations Educational & Cultural Center
Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center
Diversity Committees at IU:
Diversity in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
Student Organizations:
Black Graduate Student Association
Graduate and Professional Student Government
National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers
Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science
Support Services:
Assistive Technology & Accessibility Centers
Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning
Center for Veteran and Military Students
Center of Excellence for Women in Technology
Indiana Institute on Disability and Community
Office for Sexual Violence Prevention and Victim Advocacy
Substance Use Intervention Services
The University Graduate School Disability Services
Policies and Reporting:
Resources and Training:
Bloomington Community and Advocacy
Graduate Diversity Fellowships and Awards
Resource Guide for Biology Students
Administrative Offices:
Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs