Training/Career Development

UConn Health · Center for Molecular Oncology

Training & Career Development

Empowering the next generation of physician-scientists through intensive mentored research experiences and dedicated career development funding.

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UConn Medical Students

Mentored Research

Career Development Award

Center for Molecular Oncology

Future Physician-Scientist / Clinical Investigator Career Development Award

The Center for Molecular Oncology offers a Future Physician-Scientist/Clinical Investigator Career Development Award in Molecular Medicine. The Future Physician-Scientist Award is designed to provide an intensive mentored experience in human disease-oriented and/or clinical/translational research for students in the UConn School of Medicine and promoting the career development of physician-scientists.

Award Highlights

CMO Sponsored

Fully supported by the Center for Molecular Oncology at UConn Health

Intensive Mentorship

Hands-on, mentored experience in disease-oriented and translational research

UConn Students

Available to students enrolled in the UConn School of Medicine

Career Development

Focused on promoting long-term physician-scientist career pathways

Research Focus Areas

Human Disease-Oriented Research

Research directly investigating mechanisms of human disease at the molecular level

Clinical / Translational Research

Translating basic science discoveries into clinical applications and patient care

Molecular Medicine

Advancing the molecular understanding of cancer and other complex diseases

Physician-Scientist Development

Building the skills and experience needed for a successful physician-scientist career

How to Apply

Interested applicants may contact the Center for Molecular Oncology for additional information on the application process.

Email

molecularmedicine@uchc.edu

Preferred method for application inquiries

Phone

860-679-7640

Center for Molecular Oncology

Center for Molecular Oncology

UConn Health · School of Medicine — advancing molecular research to improve human health.

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