Research Training & T32s

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Enhancing research training opportunities for individuals who are training for careers in specified areas of biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research.

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Cancer cells

Cancer Biology and Transplantation

We train young scientists to design and conduct research on significant problems in cancer by combining information and approaches from basic cellular and molecular biology, epidemiology, clinical trials and studies, and behavioral-social sciences. 

Cardiovascular Research

Cardiovascular Research

The Program emphasizes research at the interface of the laboratory and the clinic and trains both clinician-scientists (M.D. or M.D./Ph.D.) and Ph.D.-trained scientists.

Diabetes

Diabetes, Metabolism and Endocrinology

Trainees in the Diabetes and Metabolism Program seek to better understand the physiology of glucose homeostasis and the mechanisms that contribute to the pathogenesis of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.

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Gastroenterology

The gastroenterology fellowship at the University of Washington has been providing training in research, clinical gastroenterology, and teaching since 1950. Please contact Stephanie Park for more information.

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Hematology

Our major focus is the preparation of fellows for burgeoning academic careers in basic science, translational research, clinical research, and specialty areas such as global health and comparative effectiveness research.

Allergy & Infectious Disease

Host Defense Training in Allergy and Infectious Diseases

This program provides post-doctoral training for physician-scientists committed to a research career in infectious diseases. 

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Medical Genetics

Training can include coursework in statistics, public health, or through the Institute for Translational Health Sciences.

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Nutrition, Obesity and Atherosclerosis

This program provides a highly qualified group of postdoctoral MD clinicians and PhD scientists with the research skills they need to become fully independent biomedical investigators in the areas of nutrition, obesity and atherosclerosis.

Palliative Care

Palliative Care Research

The University of Washington Palliative Medicine Fellowship Program is a one year fellowship that trains fellows to become experts in delivering palliative medicine care for severe and chronically ill patients of all ages. Also available is a Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care

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Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

We are committed to creating academic leaders, scientists, and scholars in pulmonary and critical care medicine. We provide a great breadth of clinical training, unparalleled research opportunities, and a unique mentorship program.

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Renal Disease Research Training

Our Nephrology Fellowship Program trains future leaders in academic medicine, outstanding physician-scientists, and exceptional clinical nephrologists.

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Rheumatology Research Training

The goal of our combined adult and pediatric training program is to provide MD and PhD postdoctoral fellows high quality training in rheumatic disease and to equip them to become independent academic researchers.

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STD/AIDS Research

The NIH-supported University of Washington STD & AIDS Research Training Program trains the next generation of leaders in STD and AIDS research and, since its inception in 1974, has trained 72 predoctoral and 170 postdoctoral trainees. 

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Training in Equity and Structural Solutions in Addictions

The UW Training in Equity and Structural Solutions in Addictions (TESSA) T32 Training Program is a pre- and postdoctoral training program funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA). TESSA provides predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowship positions in multidisciplinary training for addiction health services research from an anti-racist lens.