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CSU Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology

​​The CSU operates the Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology (CSUPERB) as a community of practice for faculty and students from all 23 CSU campuses. CSUPERB catalyzes collaborative CSU student and faculty research, innovates educational practices and partners with the life sciences industry. CSUPERB’s definition of biotechnology is quite broad, intentionally mirroring the highly partnered, multidisciplinary nature of the field. Each year, CSUPERB involves and supports CSU faculty and students in all disciplines related to the current practice of biotechnology, including but not limited to life sciences, physical sciences, clinical sciences, math, computer science, agricultural science, engineering and business.​

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