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Yale | Cardiovascular Medicine | Training Grant NIH Post-doctoral Training Grant in Vascular Biology This NIH-funded training program provides laboratory research training for postdoctoral physicians (M.D.s and M.D./Ph.D.s) in vascular biology, in preparation for careers as independent investigators in blood vessel biology-related disciplines. This is a unique opportunity for aspiring physician-scientists applying to cardiology fellowship programs. Selection of trainees is based on a demonstrated commitment to vascular biology and strong prior research experience or potential. Future physician-scientists are major targets for this training program. Three years of support, per trainee, are available. The Cardiovascular Medicine Division of Internal Medicine and the Molecular Cardiobiology Unit at Yale School of Medicine's Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine are the central foundations for the Program. However, because vascular biology pervades wide areas of clinical medicine and basic biologic research, the program interacts with multiple clinical and basic science departments, these include departmental affiliations of the primary participating faculty (e.g.: Internal Medicine (Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Medicine), Pathology, Genetics, Immunobiology, Physiology and Biology). The interdepartmental vascular research community at Yale provides research opportunities in:
Related links: Yale-New Haven Hospital West Haven VA Hospital Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Investigative Medicine Ph.D. Program
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