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Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Training in Translational Research

Indiana University and Purdue University have successfully partnered to receive NIH funding for the Indiana Clinical and Translational Research Institute (CTSI). The CTSI is seeking applicants for special research training positions in translational research.  Translational research consists of either “T1 research” (interface of basic science to human studies) or “T2 research” (interface of human studies to the community). 

Predoctoral Positions

Postdoctoral Positions

Funding is available for pre-doctoral graduate students.  Criteria for application include:

·   Successful completion of at least one year of predoctoral training

·   Mentors must be faculty investigators and include researchers from at least two different disciplines (preferably a clinician and a nonclinician-scientist).

·   Research that is translational in nature

Funding is for one year and is renewable for an additional year.  Benefits include a stipend as well as health insurance, tuition and fees for coursework, pilot research funds, and travel funds.

Applications must be submitted by July 15, 2008, and awards will begin August 1, 2008.  

If you are interested or know of qualified candidates, please contact:

            Jon Story, PhD
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            Phone:  765-496-7352

Please forward a copy of your CV or resume.
Candidates must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

 

Funding is available for junior faculty scientists and post-doctoral fellows.  Criteria for application include:

·   Applicant must be a clinician-scientist with a doctoral degree (such as physicians, nurses, dentists, optometrists, pharmacists, clinical psychologists, other allied health care professionals, etc.).

·   Mentors must be faculty investigators and include researchers from at least two different disciplines (preferably a clinician and a nonclinician-scientist).

·   Plans to submit a grant for external funding (either a career development award or independent research grant) during the first 12 months of the award. 

·   Training plan that involves coursework relevant to the translational research 

Funding is for one year and is renewable for an additional year.  Benefits include partial salary support as well as health insurance, tuition and fees for coursework, pilot research funds, and travel funds.

Applications must be submitted by July 15, 2008, and awards will begin August 1, 2008.

If you are interested or know of qualified candidates, please contact:

            Kurt Kroenke, MD
            Email: 
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            Phone:  317-630-7447

Please forward a copy of your CV or resume.
Candidates must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.