T32 Training Program

T32 Research Training Program

The goal of the NIH-funded T32 Research Training Program is to train MD and/or PhD investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Boston Children’s Hospital for careers in scientific research. Three distinct areas of scientific focus are supported:

  • Laboratory-based HIV research (PI, Dr. Daniel Kuritzkes): Potential areas of investigation include any HIV/AIDS related laboratory research.
  • HIV clinical research (PIs, Dr. Kenneth Freedberg and Dr. Mark Siedner): Potential areas of investigation include HIV/AIDS-related clinical and/or population research, including clinical epidemiology, outcomes, implementation science, and health policy studies.

All training grants are available to post-doctoral trainees from any Harvard-affiliated program. Support provided includes salary or stipend, registration and travel to professional meetings, and other training-related expenses. Tuition for the Program in Clinical Effectiveness (PCE) at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health or PhD coursework may be covered for some fellows. Applicants must be nominated by a mentor who is an independently funded investigator.

For questions about the application process, please contact Robert Stemple at rstemple@bwh.harvard.edu.