The Fralin Life Science Institute is an interdisciplinary research center at Virginia Tech whose purpose is to bring scientists from different disciplines together under one roof to solve some of biology's more complex challenges.
Fralin is continuing its legacy of leadership in the development and support of scientific minds from pre-college through undergraduate and graduate education to collegiate faculty, as well as supporting the creation of successful scientific teams throughout the University.
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While the Fralin Institute is a strong supporter of pre-college, undergraduate, and graduate education, the center has no students of its own. All resident graduate students in Fralin come through the academic department of a resident Fralin Faculty member. Undergraduate students involved in courses taught in or research conducted in Fralin likewise have a home academic department. For information on the undergraduate and graduate Biotechnology Options, please visit the Education section of the Fralin website.