T32 Pre-Doctoral Program: Team Oriented Training across the Translational Sciences Spectrum

Provides support for pre-doctoral trainees to develop skills for conducting team oriented clinical and translational research and science spanning the pre-clinical to population health translational spectrum. Trainees will be co-mentored by faculty with diverse clinical and translational interests and expertise.

The Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute and its Education, Training and  Career Development Programs are committed to diversity, inclusion, equity and accessibility. Diversity and equity drive excellence in clinical and translational research and how that evidence is applied. We lead and support programs and initiatives that address inequities and injustices in under-served populations, as well as inequities within our translational workforce. We are dedicated to working with trainees, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds to continuously foster a culture of inclusivity.

Currently, the CCTSI T32 Pre-Doctoral Program has an open position for a student in a clinical professional doctoral program (e.g. MD, PharmD, DPT, DPN, PsyD) interested in pursuing clinical and translational team-oriented research and science. The award is provided for one year.

A woman presenting on a computerFunding Support 

  • One year awards are available for clinical doctorate students who are able to take a leave from studies to pursue this additional training opportunity. The provided fellowship stipend is at the NRSA/NIH level that can be supplemented by the mentor with non-federal funds.

Pre-Doctoral Awards (funding per year)

  • Stipend: $27,144
  • Tuition & Fees: $6,187
  • Travel: $1,500 to attend the national CTSA T32 meeting
  • Research Related Expenses: $4,550

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