CLINICAL TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH MENTORED SCHOLARS PROGRAM (CTR-MSP)
The CTR-MSP Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center started in 2007 as the premiere program to develop scientists or health professionals who are at the junior faculty stage into productive and independent clinical and translational researchers. The overall aim of the program is to provide multidisciplinary didactic education and practical research grant training to junior faculty, who intend to develop a career in CTR, so they may acquire the skills to design, implement, and report ethically sound, extramurally funded CTR. The program is intended to serve as a pathway to accelerate the career development of these junior faculty members into independent CTR investigators. Scholars usually complete the curriculum leading to an MS or PhD degree in CTR within 3 years.
Scholars may apply for a $25,000 pilot projects grant that will support collection of vital data needed to submit extramural funding. See the link at left for the pilot grant guidelines
Learn more about the CTR-MSP program
For more information contact Molly Cowgill, MHR, Interdisciplinary Programs Coordinator (402-559-5141 or email)