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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer John T. Milliken Department of Medicine Oliver Langenberg Physician-Scientist Training Program Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Description Financial Support DOM Divisions Dermatology PSTP For ApplicantsFor Applicants Diversity, Equity and Inclusion How to Apply PSTP Supplement Application Graduate Medical Education PeoplePeople Current Trainees PSTP AlumniPSTP Alumni Allergy/Immunology Cardiology Dermatology Gastroenterology Hematology Infectious Diseases Oncology Pulmonary Rheumatology Directors Coordinators Kornfeld Post-BacsKornfeld Post-Bacs Informational Flyer People How to Apply FAQs Kornfeld Post-Bac Application News EventsEvents Kornfeld Lectureship Kornfeld-Mallinckrodt Fellowship Award ResourcesResources Divisional Training Opportunities Living in St. Louis Grant Resources and Opportunities Contact Us Open Search A National Leader ofPhysician-Scientist Training Excellence The Oliver Langenberg Physician-Scientist Training Program in the Department of Medicine trains physicians for careers in academic medicine. TrainingResources Apply Career Development Announcements Save the Date! June 7, 2024: PSTP Symposium 1/22/2024 Congratulations to Mike Kramer, MD, PhD, for receiving the 2024 ASCI Emerging-Generation Award! 7/1/23 Welcome to our 3 new Kornfeld Post-Bacs: Sammy Ramirez, Jocelyn Pauta, and MJ Ketcha! 4/19/23: Congratulations to Ryan Day, MD, PhD, and Ellen Schill, MD, PhD, for receiving the 2023 Kornfeld-Mallinckrodt Fellowship Awards 4/3/23: Dr. Christine Yokoyama, received the Dermatology Foundation 2023 Dermatologist Investigator Research Fellowship Award–congratulations! Our Commitment To develop a personalized program of combined clinical and research training that addresses each trainee’s requirements To link trainees with postgraduate research mentors during residency to ease the transition from clinical to laboratory research training. The program’s affiliation with the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences at Washington University can accommodate a broad depth and breadth of potential research interests To provide an outstanding training experience that facilitates career progression from trainee to independent investigator To respect principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and fairness that are worthy of all physician-scientists and our profession Our Alumni This program was the first of its kind in the nation, founded in 1998 by Stuart Kornfeld, MD. As of June 1, 2022, our program has 33 current trainees. There are 68 alumni, of whom 40 remain on the faculty here at Washington University (8 Instructors, 16 Assistant Professors, 11 Associate Professors and 5 Professors). Of the remaining 28, 18 are on the faculties of other prominent medical schools, 8 are in private practice, and 2 work full time in Pharma. Twenty-two of our trainees have successfully competed for K08 or K99 awards, and of those who have submitted R01s, all have been successful. View more information about our Alumni The PSTP has proven to be a very impactful program for the Department of Medicine. It has provided mentorship and an environment that facilitates the development of the next generation of physician-scientists Stuart Kornfeld, MDDavid C. and Betty Farrel Distinguished Professor of MedicineFounding Director of the Department of Medicine PSTPFormer PSTP Director News and Events Announcement, Current Trainee Michael Kramer, MD, PhD, is a recipient of the 2024 ASCI Emerging-Generation Award! (Links to an external site) January 23, 2024Michael H. Kramer, MD, PhD seeks to pursue a physician-scientist career, treating patients with hematologic malignancies and running a research lab combining cutting-edge computational analysis with high-throughput techniques and mechanistic studies in model systems to understand leukemia biology and develop personalized therapeutics for patients. Announcement Timothy J. Ley, MD (left), Joseph L. Goldstein, MD, and Stuart Kornfeld, MD, attend the 2023 Physician-Scientist Symposium Oct. 17 in the Eric P. Newman Education Center. (Links to an external site) December 4, 2023Goldstein, a Nobel Prize winner, gave a lecture titled “How to Solve a Scientific Puzzle: Clues from Stockholm and Broadway.” Kornfeld started the Department of Medicine’s Physician-Scientist Training Program many years ago. (Photo: Jerry Naunheim Jr./Washington University) Read all stories 24 Sep 2024 Kornfeld Physician-Scientist Lecture September 24, 2024 8:30 am – 10:00 am See all upcoming events Oliver Langenberg Physician-Scientist Training ProgramJohn T. Milliken Department of Medicine660 S. Euclid AvenueMSC 8125-0020-08St. Louis, MO [email protected] Us ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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