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Short Term Research Training: Students in Health Professional Schools

Organization YALE UNIVERSITYLocation NEW HAVEN, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jun 1992Deadline 31 May 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AchievementAchievement AttainmentActive Follow-upAppointmentAreaBloodBlood Reticuloendothelial SystemCell FunctionCell PhysiologyCell ProcessCellular FunctionCellular PhysiologyCellular ProcessClinicalClinical ResearchClinical StudyCurriculumEducationEducational CurriculumEducational aspectsEnsureEnvironmentFIRST AwardFacultyFirst Independent Research Support and Transition AwardsFundingGoalsGrantHealth Care ProfessionalHealth ProfessionalHeartInstructionLaboratoriesLungLung Respiratory SystemMD studentsMedical StudentsMedicineMentorsMissionMolecular and Cellular BiologyNHLBINational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteNational Institutes of HealthPerformancePhysiciansProductivityQualifyingR-Series Research ProjectsR01 MechanismR01 ProgramResearchResearch GrantsResearch InfrastructureResearch Project GrantsResearch ProjectsResearch SupportResearch TrainingSchoolsScienceScientistSiteSleepStudentsSubcellular ProcessTalentsTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining SupportUnited States National Institutes of HealthWritingactive followupcareerdesigndesigningexperiencefollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowupinterestlesson plansmedical collegemedical school studentsmedical schoolsmemberpre-docpre-doctoralprogramsschool of medicinesuccess
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Full Description

Yale School of Medicine has a long tradition and record of accomplishments in training medical students for
careers in academic medicine and research. This application is a competitive renewal of a training grant (Short-

Term Training: Students in Health Professional Schools) that was first awarded in 1987-88 and is now in its 34th

consecutive year. The purpose of the renewal is to provide intensive short-term training in research for selected

predoctoral medical students in 93 of the most outstanding laboratories and training sites at the Yale School of

Medicine. The specific training will range from fundamental molecular biology and cellular physiology to applied

clinical research in areas related to heart, lung, blood, and sleep (HLBS) conditions. The program is designed to

attract the most highly qualified Yale medical students into careers as physician-scientists in the biomedical

sciences and HLBS domains. A recently conducted extensive follow-up documents a record of superb

subsequent research training, research productivity, and faculty appointments (40.7%) among previously

supported students.

Trainees will be pre-doctoral medical students who have completed in good standing at least one year of the

curriculum at the Yale School of Medicine. Twenty-four students per year will be selected competitively for this

short-term training support based on the quality of a formal written proposal describing the planned research and

the quality of the mentor and training environment.

The ultimate goal of this program is to support a renewable physician scientist pipeline to accomplish NHLBI’s

strategic objective of developing, diversifying, and sustaining a scientific workforce capable of accomplishing the

NHLBI mission. This goal will be accomplished through the following specific aims: 1) to encourage our most

talented students to participate in a mentored research experience in areas of interest to NHLBI during the early

part of medical school and actively to pursue a research project throughout their four years of medical school; 2)

to provide robust instruction in tenets of rigorous research with focused instruction on HLBS research, and; 3) to

leverage our most select faculty members with NHLBI and NIH research support to offer research training in

HLBS related areas to medical students in their laboratories and clinical researchgroups.

This training program has shown exemplary performance over the past 34 years of continuous funding as

tangibly demonstrated by the research productivity and achievements of its trainees. In the next funding cycle, it

will continue to benefit from Yale’s well established medical student research infrastructure while continuing to

align with evolving priorities in research and education. These efforts will ensure its enduring success in

developing, diversifying, and sustaining a scientific workforce capable of accomplishing the NHLBI’s mission.

Grant Number: 5T35HL007649-39
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Sarwat Chaudhry

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