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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR TRAINING & FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES IN CLINICAL & TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH?



The Weill Cornell Clinical & Translational Science Center

is Accepting Education & Training Applications





KL2 POST-DOCTORAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Up to $80,000 per year (up to 2 years) & $12,000 research related expenses

The goal of the KL2 Scholars Award is to increase the pool of trained clinical and translational (C/T) investigators by providing advanced degree training and practical skills necessary to conduct independent multidisciplinary C/T investigation in a team research environment. Investigators conducting studies with field work involving international clinical research with underserved populations are encouraged to apply. Scholars, appointed for up to two years, receive:

*         Salary support at the NIH approved rate

*         Funding for supplies and research support

*         Funding for travel to present at national conferences and symposia

*         Access to resources for conducting C/T research, multi-level mentoring support, and career development


Individuals from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.


Click to Apply<http://weill.cornell.edu/ctsc/static/resources/rfa/ctep_2013/KL2_Class%20H/1_Class%20H_KL2_RFA.pdf>



TL1 PRE/POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING PROGRAM

Up to $27,232 per year, per award (pre-docs)

Up to $62,030 per year, per award (post-docs)

Awards for up to 2 years

The goal of the TL1 Training Award is to support early career development among pre/post-doctoral trainees by providing advanced degree training and practical skills necessary to conduct interdisciplinary Clinical & Translational (C/T) Investigation in a team research environment. Trainees receive the following benefits:

*         Stipend coverage at the NIH approved rate

*         Funding for supplies and research support including educational expenses

*         Funding for travel to present at national conferences and symposia

*         Access to resources for conducting C/T research, multi-level mentoring support, and career development,


Individuals from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.

Click to Apply<http://weill.cornell.edu/ctsc/static/resources/rfa/ctep_2013/TL1_Class%20H/1_Class%20H_TL1_RFA.pdf>



ADVANCED DEGREE PROGRAM IN CLINICAL & TRANSLATIONAL INVESTIGATION
The goal of the Clinical and Translational Education Programs (CTEP) is to educate and train highly motivated individuals to become successful, independent clinical and translational (C/T) investigators through a strong foundation of knowledge and practical skills necessary to conduct interdisciplinary C/T investigation in a team research environment.

Individuals from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.



Master's Degree (2 years)

The Master's Degree track is comprised of a didactic curriculum of core and elective courses, and a mentored clinical research project.

Click to Apply<http://weill.cornell.edu/ctsc/static/resources/rfa/ctep_2013/2014_MS_Advance%20Certificate/1_Class%20G_K30_2014.pdf>



Advanced Certificate (1 year)

The Advanced Certificate track is comprised of core curriculum classes in clinical and translational research structured as lectures, interactive seminars, and workshops.

Click to Apply<http://weill.cornell.edu/ctsc/static/resources/rfa/ctep_2013/2014_MS_Advance%20Certificate/1_Class%20G_K30_2014.pdf>



There will be an Application Clinic to answer any questions you may have regarding the application process

Wednesday, 12/11/13 at 12:30pm

Payson Solarium (P224)



APPLICATIONS DUE - FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2014

Visit the CTSC website for more information: http://www.med.cornell.edu/ctsc/training_and_education/



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