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University of Vermont

The Cipolla Lab occupies ample lab space on the beautiful campus of the University of Vermont with incredible views of Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains. The University of Vermont is the only research university in the state and is Vermont’s land-grant institution, enrolling close to 13,000 students, including more than 10,000 undergraduate and 1,300 graduate students, 450 medical students, 34 post-baccalaureate certificate and 950 non-degree students. UVM combines faculty-student relationships typically found in a liberal arts college with the scholarship and resources of a major research institution. The University is home to seven undergraduate schools and colleges, an honors college, a graduate college, a medical school, and a division of continuing education. The University has attracted an increasingly distinguished faculty and has steadily built its research enterprise, with sponsored projects now averaging $120M per year. The Cipolla Lab has its home in the prestigious Larner College of Medicine, established in 1822. The Larner College of Medicine very much reflects the attributes of UVM. It combines the ethos of a major research university with the innovative, personalized education of a smaller institution. The University of Vermont has had a long-standing history in vascular biology research that has produced seminal contributions in the field, creating an outstanding and rich scientific environment. This continues today and affords outstanding training opportunities.

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