Clinical Translational Research Fellowship Program

Clinical Translational Research Fellowship Program

The NIBIB Clinical Translational Research Fellowship Program is sponsored by the National institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering and the Radiology & Imaging Sciences Department (RADIS) in the Clinical Center and is accepting applications for one to two-year fellowship positions for MD trainees in radiology, bioengineering or related fields who are interested in strengthening training and skills in translational bench to beside clinical research. This program provides an excellent opportunity for individuals who plan a research career in imaging and biomedical sciences.

The fellowship provides opportunities in clinical, translational and basic imaging research available in the Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Nuclear Medicine, Positron Emission Tomography, Interventional Radiology Laboratory and Molecular and Cellular Imaging. The program spans research in all aspects of clinical and basic imaging sciences.

For more information about the program, kindly visit https://www.cc.nih.gov/drd/tra...

Prerequisites:

Applicants should hold the MD or MD/PhD degree and should have training in radiology, nuclear medicine, biomedical engineering or related area of the imaging sciences.

Applications from individuals currently in US residency programs may also be considered for research fellowship positions.

How To Apply:

Candidates should submit curriculum vitae and a preliminary statement of their research interest to:

Elizabeth C. Jones, MD, MPH, MBA
Chief, Radiology and Imaging Sciences
Clinical Center, NIH
Email: [email protected]

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  • Published

    Nov 12, 2023

  • Main Location

    Bethesda, Maryland

  • Residency Positions

    1

  • Fellowship Positions

    25

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