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:
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Salary support at the NIH approved rate
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Funding for supplies and research support
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Funding for travel to present at national conferences and symposia
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Access to resources for conducting C/T research, multi-level mentoring support, and career development
Individuals from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
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:
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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.
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.
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.
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/