Welcome to the Fellowship Training Program in Neuro-Epidemiology.
Since its inception in 1981, the Neuro-Epidemiology Training Program (NETP) at Columbia University Irving Medical Center has been preparing academically-oriented neurologists and neuroscientists for dynamic careers in research and academic medicine. Led by program graduate Dr. Joshua Z Willey, MD, MS and Dr. Yian Gu, PhD, the NETP draws on the strength and experience of more than 30 expert faculty members from the Departments of Neurology, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and the interdisciplinary Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center. Until very recently, the NETP was the only National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded program of its kind, and it is widely-regarded as the preeminent neuro-epidemiology training program in the nation.
The aim of the 2-year NETP is to train clinical fellows in the techniques and methodologies of epidemiologic research and biostatistics. The NETP is conducted in combination with a clinical neurology fellowship at Columbia (e.g., movement disorders, stroke, epilepsy, aging and dementia, critical care neurology, etc.), so that trainees exit the program with valuable research and clinical skills expertise.
For more information about the program, kindly visit https://www.neurology.columbia...
When applying to any of the clinical neurology fellowship programs at Columbia, notify the program director that you are interested in combining that fellowship with the NIH T32 Neuro-Epidemiology Training Program. This should launch the application process.
Applications are reviewed by a diverse committee.
Nov 22, 2023
New York, New York
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