Our principal investigators are often accepting undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral fellowsto do mentored independent research in their laboratories.
If interested, please contact us at BTTheartresearch@jh.edu for advice and assistance in identifying a research opportunity that works best for you.
"With ample resources including expert statistical support and a wealth of mentorship, I was able to grow as a researcher and develop an interest in better understanding cardiopulmonary pathophysiology and advancing the treatment of heart disease. I had the opportunity to present our work at a national American Heart Association conference and publish two first-author papers. Working with Dr. Everett has inspired me to pursue a career in cardiology as a clinician-researcher-educator in the future." - Jenny Chen, M.D. - internal medicine intern, UCLA
Words From Our Students
"The learning and feedback I received helped me to improve my writing, critical thinking, and statistical analysis. The foundation I built in the Everett lab has empowered me to excel as a researcher within the field of ophthalmology as I prepare to apply to residency." - Caroline Daly JHU Class of 2024
Words From Our Students
"As a career changer joining Dr. Gottlieb Sen’s lab, I had the unique opportunity to observe pediatric congenital heart surgical cases that viscerally provided context behind developing technologies to improve surgical outcomes for this patient population. It was exciting to gain a firsthand experience into the development of innovative wearable prototypes and to dive deeper into the technologies underlying conventional and novel vital sign monitoring devices." - Sharon Lee, JHU Class of 2022 – medical student, University of Pennsylvania
Words From Our Students
"To say that I am grateful to have had the opportunity to learn from Dr. Gottlieb Sen over the course of my graduate curriculum is an understatement. Our team found her passion for helping patients with congenital heart defects to be truly contagious and her innovative mindset inspiring. I cannot imagine my CBID experience without her mentorship." - Taylor Holt, JHU Class of 2021
Words From Our Students
"Everyone in the Everett Lab welcomed me into the group, including in lab meetings, experiments, and group celebrations. I learned the logistical skills involved with clinical samples, as Dr. Everett advised me with IRB approval necessary for an international, multi-center study. Moreover, his mentorship and encouragement led me to my career path as a pediatric resident pursuing subspecialty care with a focus in research." - Barbara Dietrick, JHU Class of 2021
With Baltimore as the backdrop, our students, trainees and researchers thrive in a collaborative environment in the classroom and within the community.