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Faculty Training in Biomedical Sciences
Short and long-term research training opportunities are available to faculty,
seeking basic science, clinical, and translational initiatives at the University
of Maryland Dental School. Clinical and basic science junior and mid-career
faculty members are eligible to apply. All applicants must be citizens of the
United States or hold a currently valid I-551, Alien Registration Receipt Card.
Short-term Research Training
The goal of short-term research training is to provide a career development
opportunity for the trainee to develop an independent project and become part of
a research team in the laboratory of a mentor, who has a demonstrated ability in
achieving external funding. A time commitment of three-months is required (e.g.,
three months in the summer; one month in the summer and one day per week for the
remainder of the year). Short-term research training awards may be renewed or
submitted for consideration for a long-term research training award. All
applications, new or renewed, will be competitively reviewed on an annual basis.
Long-term Research Training
The goal of long-term research training is to provide an extended opportunity to
develop a research project with sufficient depth to apply for and obtain
external funding in the future. Faculty selected for the year-long training
program will build upon previous training experiences either as a result of
short-term research training or by other recent research activities that show
promise but require more time than they have available given their usual
activities. At least an 80% time commitment to research training is required.
Application Process
Submit the following application materials to:
Ms. Fran Addison, Research Administrator
Department of Biomedical Sciences
University of Maryland Dental School
650 W. Baltimore St., Suite 7 South
Baltimore, MD 21201-1586.
faddison@umaryland.edu
- A research plan with a clear hypothesis, indicating research aims and,
if available, preliminary data, i.e., scientific abstract or perhaps a
publication based on the project.
- A professional review of the proposed research from the mentor and/or
chair with a commitment to mentor the project.
- Plans from the Chair and research mentor for the applicant’s career
development that includes an understanding of the release time to be
provided for research training.
- A copy of your CV in the university format.
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