Research coordinators are critical members of clinical research teams. However, they may come from backgrounds which may not include specific training in healthcare. Their clinical research training ...
The goal of the Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) and Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (G-RISE) programs is to develop a diverse pool of scientists ...
The Predoctoral Research Training in Teams (PROmoTE) provides a curriculum to develop skills in translational research by immersing students in a novel program of team training and career development ...
Send application materials and inquiries to Rachael Murphy at rxm606@case.edu. The missions of this longstanding training grant are to provide training in musculoskeletal research to academically ...
Please see the full solicitation for complete information about the funding opportunity. Below is a summary assembled by the Research & Innovation Office (RIO). new approaches to train and mentor ...
The Surgical Education Research Program studies the process by which we train future surgeons and surgical leaders. Our focus areas include surgical simulation, conflict management, robotic surgical ...
The CSTP is committed to educating and training highly motivated individuals to become successful, independent clinical investigators and future leaders in academic medicine and biomedical research.
Trainees participating in the T32 Research Training Program in Cardiovascular Research and Drug Development will perform mentored research in their faculty preceptor’s lab. In addition, they will ...
The T32 grant provides full-time research training support for post-candidacy predoctoral learners pursuing mentored clinical and translational research or clinical and translational science who are ...
To protect the integrity of research and safeguard sensitive information, institutions are increasingly prioritizing research security. All personnel involved in research activities—whether faculty, ...
The committee was charged with addressing the study questions to the extent that they could be using available data from National Institutes of Health (NIH) supplemented by interviews with minority ...