Medical Research Scholars Program
The Medical Research Scholars Program (MRSP) addresses the critical need for a pipeline of talented medical scientists capable of turning promising research into life-changing treatments. Launched in 2012, this one-year intensive training program on the NIH campus offers up to 50 medical, dental and veterinary students opportunities to become engaged in research early in their careers.
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The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) – Congress of Neurological Surgeons Foundation (CSNF) K12 Scholar Awards aim to increase the number of neurosurgeon-scientists who are trained to conduct research into neurological disorders. This award is part of a larger, ongoing NINDS national career development program that is intended for neurosurgeons who possess unique clinical and research skills that identify them as the next generation of neurosurgical leaders.
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The All of Us Research program seeks to equip students and researchers at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) with the tools, skills, and knowledge to navigate and utilize one of the largest and most important biomedical databases in the world. The goal of this initiative is to position more diverse researchers and learners to contribute broadly to the biomedical research ecosystem and to empower them with the computational and statistical skills that have become a necessity in current biomedical research.
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The NINDS Health Disparities in Tribal Communities Summer Internship Program addresses the critical need for a robust and diverse scientific workforce that brings together different perspectives. Launched over a decade ago, the research training program offers over a dozen participants the opportunity to learn about brain and nervous systems research. The program focuses on neurological disorders and healthcare disparities and seeks to provide research and career development opportunities for Native American students, along with students from other underrepresented communities. Interns work with mentors in the NINDS Division of Intramural Research, where they are immersed in basic, translational, and clinical research.
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The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) Diversity Partnership provides both institutional and individual funding to promote diversity in the genomics workforce. The program offers opportunities at the undergraduate, postbaccalaureate, graduate, postdoctoral and faculty levels.
Learn MoreRoth Fellowship for CAEBV-HV Research
The Roth Fellowship for CAEBV-HV Research was established in 2014 to support a two-year fellowship in the laboratory of Jeffrey I. Cohen, M.D., Chief of the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Chief of the Medical Virology Section at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). The fellow conducts research to accelerate efforts in finding new drugs to treat Chronic Active Epstein Barr Virus (CAEBV), a life-threatening condition in which the body fails to properly control Epstein-Barr virus infection, and Epstein Barr Virus-Hydroa Vacciniforme (HV), a rare skin disorder that causes blisters and scars when a person is exposed to the sun, as well as to understand genetic causes of the diseases that can lead to new treatments.
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The Amgen Scholars Program is a training program that enables undergraduates to participate in cutting-edge research opportunities at world-class institutions. Scholars are matched with research mentors in the NIH Intramural Research Program (IRP) and spend the summer working side-by-side with some of the world’s leading scientists at the NIH’s main campus, in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research.
Learn MoreDean R. O'Neill Renal Cell Cancer Research Fund
The Dean R. O’Neill Renal Cell Cancer Research Fund at the FNIH supports a Post-Baccalaureate Fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Richard Childs at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to search for a cure for renal cell carcinoma. With the support of the O’Neill Fund, the Fellow in Dr. Childs’ lab explores treatments such as allogeneic stem cell transplantation, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, vaccine therapy and drug treatments.
Learn MorePew Scholars and Fellows Program in the Biomedical Sciences
The Pew Biomedical Scholars Program provides funding to young investigators of outstanding promise in science relevant to the advancement of human health. The program makes grants to selected academic institutions to support the independent research of outstanding individuals who are in their first few years of their appointment at the assistant professor level.
Learn MoreAdam J. Berry Memorial Fund
The Adam J. Berry Memorial Fund assists early career Australian scientists who work at the NIH with travel between Australia and the United States. The Fund was established by Michael and Sue Berry to commemorate their beloved son Adam’s life and enthusiasm for research. Adam came from Australia to work as a research scientist at the National Cancer Institute.
Learn MoreDr. John L. Barr Memorial Fund
The Dr. John L. Barr Memorial Fund was established in 2004 to support the Intramural Research Training Award (IRTA) fellowship program at the Clinical Center’s Pain and Palliative Care Service. The object of the fellowship is to conduct research on pain and palliative care, while encouraging young investigators to become more familiar with the importance of this field of study.
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