Internal Funding Opportunities
Scholarships
The purpose of these awards is to recruit and train exceptional physician-scientists from the Osler Medical Residency and the Bayview Internal Medicine Residency Program and to encourage them to remain at Johns Hopkins for fellowship training. The scholarships provide up to $50,000 of research support over two years for housestaff who remain at Johns Hopkins for fellowship training and are involved in laboratory-based scientific investigation.
Fellows
T32 Grants
Project Title | Principal Investigator |
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Johns Hopkins HIV Epidemiology and Prevention Sciences Training Program | Beyrer, Christopher |
Multidisciplinary Rheumatology Training Program | Bingham, Clifton O; Casciola-Rosen, Livia A |
Training Program in Hematology | Brodsky, Robert A |
The Molecular and Cellular Basis of Infectious Diseases (MCBID) Program | Casadevall, Arturo |
Cardiovascular Epidemiology Institutional Training | Coresh, Josef |
Research Training in Microbial Diseases | Cosgrove, Sara E |
Basic Science Research in Digestive Diseases | Donowitz, Mark |
Pharmacology Training Grant | Freel Meyers, Caren L |
Clinical Research and Epidemiology in Diabetes and Endocrinology | Golden, Sherita Hill |
Clinical Pharmacology Training Program | Hendrix, Craig Walter |
Behavioral Research in Heart and Vascular Disease | Hill-Briggs, Felicia |
NIDA Epidemiology Training Program | Johnson, Renee M. |
Institutional Research Cancer Epidemiology Fellowship | Platz, Elizabeth A |
Training for Clinician Scientists in Imaging Research | Pomper, Martin G. |
Pathophysiology of Myocardial Disease | Post, Wendy S |
Cellular and Molecular Medicine | Rao, Rajini |
Translational Aging Research Training Program | Walston, Jeremy |
Training Program in Environmental Health Sciences | Wills-Karp, Marsha |
Multidisciplinary Training Program in Lung Disease | Wise, Robert A. |
For Junior Faculty
Ludwig Family Department of Medicine Physician-Scientist Grant
These awards from Dr. Carol Ludwig, the Honorable Eugene Ludwig and the Ludwig Family Foundation support junior faculty across many divisions of the Department of Medicine in order to prolong their ongoing research projects. Learn more about the grant.