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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences Clinical Research Training Center Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Degrees & CertificatesDegrees & Certificates Graduate Certificate in Clinical Investigation Master of Science in Clinical InvestigationMaster of Science in Clinical Investigation Application: MS in Clinical Investigation Program Requirements: MSCI MSCI Concentrations MSCI CurriculumMSCI Curriculum MSCI Thesis Requirement Training ProgramsTraining Programs Undergraduate ProgramsUndergraduate Programs Short-Term Research Experience Program to Unlock PotentialShort-Term Research Experience Program to Unlock Potential Program Requirements: STEP-UP STEP-UP Application STEP-UP Approved Mentors at WashU Advanced Summer Program for Investigation & Research EducationAdvanced Summer Program for Investigation & Research Education Program Requirements: ASPIRE ASPIRE Application ASPIRE Tuition & Financial Aid Become A Mentor Predoctoral ProgramsPredoctoral Programs TL1 Predoctoral Clinical Research ProgramTL1 Predoctoral Clinical Research Program Summer Visiting Program Scholarship TL1 Predoctoral Application Program Requirements: TL1 Predoctoral TL1 Predoctoral Eligibility Postdoctoral ProgramsPostdoctoral Programs Mentored Training Program in Clinical InvestigationMentored Training Program in Clinical Investigation MTPCI Application Program Requirements: MTPCI TL1 Translational Sciences Postdoctoral ProgramTL1 Translational Sciences Postdoctoral Program Program Requirements: TL1 Translational Sciences Postdoc TL1 Translational Sciences Postdoctoral Program Application TL1 Postdoc Focus Areas Junior Faculty ProgramsJunior Faculty Programs KL2 Career Development AwardKL2 Career Development Award KL2 Career Development Application Program Requirements: KL2 Career Development KL2 Career Development Program Eligibility Doris Duke Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists ProgramDoris Duke Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists Program Other Resources for Junior Faculty at Washington University Doris Duke Fund Application Doris Duke Fund Eligibility K12 Career Development Award Program in Substance Use and Substance Use DisorderK12 Career Development Award Program in Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Application: K12 Career Development Program in Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Program Requirements: K12 Career Development Program in Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Eligibility: K12 Career Development Program in Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Leadership: K12 Career Development Program in Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder Doris Duke COVID-19 Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists Program (CFRCS) K12 Mentored Training in Implementation Science Paul Calabresi K12 Career Development Award Program in Clinical OncologyPaul Calabresi K12 Career Development Award Program in Clinical Oncology Paul Calabresi K12 Application Program Requirements: Paul Calabresi K12 Paul Calabresi K12 Eligibility Mentor Requirements Office of Training GrantsOffice of Training Grants Washington University Training Grants Mentoring Liaison Program Mentoring Resources NIH Training Grant Mock Study Section Council of Training Programs Training Grant Resources Funding Opportunities ResourcesResources Poster Printing Faculty & Staff Training Research & Grant Resources Workshops & SeminarsWorkshops & Seminars Dissemination & Implementation Research Workshops SLeD (K Awards) Seminar Series Career Development Seminar Series Genomics in Medicine Seminar Further Learning AboutAbout Leadership Staff News Calendar Monthly Bulletin Open Search TL1 Postdoc Focus Areas Trainees in the TL1 Postdoctoral Training Program participate in one of the following four focus areas: Entrepreneurship Research Innovation and Technology Transfer Dissemination and Implementation Postdoctoral Program for MD or MD/PhD Clinical Fellows – New! I’m looking for… Program OverviewApplicationProgram Requirements Entrepreneurship This area of focus will study the translation of biomedical research into viable technologies and startups. Primary mentoring will be with the Skandalaris Center and applicants are required to contact the center and review their project prior to submitting their application. Trainees will focus on learning and experiencing new ways to translate scientific discoveries into commercializable products and innovations in order to improve human health. Our objective is to better equip trainees to distill and advance the most promising opportunities to improve human health through innovation and entrepreneurship. Research Innovation and Technology Transfer  Training will focus on identifying past and current trends with the goal of identifying novel opportunities for future improvement via entrepreneurial activities. By blending innovation in both the research and commercial strategies underlying the approval of new biomedical products, the Center for Research Innovation in Biotechnology (CRIB) seeks to anticipate future unmet needs and opportunities to ensure and maximize the efficiency and continuity of new medical innovations. Trainees will identify and analyze the sources of innovation responsible for the creation of medical interventions, including pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and medical devices. Trainees in this focus area will also participate in the evaluation of Washington University discoveries for commercial potential and identify current factors responsible for affecting the commercialization and licensing of technologies. Trainees will receive additional opportunities to learn about patenting, licensing, and technology transfer via didactic and experiential training in the Washington University Office of Technology Management. Applicants are required to contact Dr. Jay Piccirillo and review their project prior to submitting their application. Dissemination and Implementation Dissemination and implementation (D&I) research is the scientific study of methods to promote the uptake of proven clinical treatments, programs, and policies into routine use in new settings. It seeks to understand the process of factors that are associated with successful integration of evidence-based interventions within a particular setting. Closing the gap between discovery and practice is both a challenge and a necessity if we are to ensure all populations benefit from the nation’s investments in scientific discovery. Applicants are required to contact Dr. Allison King, and review their project prior to submitting their application. Trainees will have the opportunity to work with world leaders in D&I research and will have the opportunity to participate in targeted externship experiences. Postdoctoral Program for MD or MD/PhD Clinical Fellows This is a two-year program for MD Clinical Fellows from WashU, the University of Missouri, or Saint Louis University who are interested in learning about the translation of biomedical and clinical research into improved patient care. MD Clinical Fellows who are interested in identifying novel opportunities for entrepreneurial activities, technology transfer, and commercialization of intellectual property are also welcomed to apply. Applicants must meet the following requirements: Have a doctoral degree and be a Clinical Fellow with an interest in biomedical human research Have completed no more than two years of prior NIH funded postdoctoral training Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident Each selected fellow will receive: Stipend for two years (up to PGY 3) Research-related expenses and travel allowance Paid health insurance benefits Coursework in clinical and translational research We seek to recruit clinical fellows (MD or MD/PhD). Clinical fellows typically will be in the research portion of their fellowship with an interest in translational research. Accepted fellows will be active members of the mentor’s laboratory and participate in internship and externship opportunities. This is a two-year program for Clinical Fellows who are interested in conducting translation of biomedical human research. Clinical Fellows who are interested in identifying novel opportunities for entrepreneurial activities, technology transfer, and commercialization of intellectual property are also welcome to apply. Training Programs Undergraduate Programs Predoctoral Programs Postdoctoral Programs Mentored Training Program in Clinical Investigation TL1 Translational Sciences Postdoctoral Program Junior Faculty Programs Mentor Requirements Clinical Research Training CenterDepartment of Medicine660 South Euclid Avenue,Mail Stop Code: 8051-021-2200St. Louis, MO [email protected] Us Facebook Twitter YouTube Resources Grant Citations Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) WUSM Student Mistreatment Policy Good Clinical Practice (GCP) LinkedIn Supported by CTSA Grants UL1TR002345, KL2TR002346, TL1TR002344. Washington University School of Medicine does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of information contained on websites of non-affiliated external sources. 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