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PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) IRTA
Traineeships are established for the principal benefit of the
participants and to provide opportunities for developmental training and
practical research experience in a variety of disciplines related to
biomedical research, medical library research and related fields. The
IRTA components are: 1) Postdoctoral IRTA - is designed to provide
advance practical research experience to physicians and other doctoral
researchers who are at the beginning stages of their professional
research careers. 2) Predoctoral IRTA - is designed to provide practical
research training and experience to students, by supplementing academic
course work and/or encouraging pursuit of professional careers in
biomedical research to: a) students enrolled in doctoral degree programs
in biomedical sciences; b) students who have been accepted into
graduate, doctoral, or medical degree programs and wish an opportunity
to delay or interrupt their education for an interim research experience
before entering school. 3) Post baccalaureate IRTA - is designed to
provide recent college graduates, particularly minorities, women, and
persons with disabilities, an opportunity to postpone application to
graduate or medical school and to provide a means to introduce
individuals early in their careers to the research field, encourage
their pursuit of professional careers in biomedical research, and allow
additional time to pursue successful application to either graduate or
medical school programs. 4) Technical IRTA - is designed to produce a
cadre of highly trained research support professionals capable of
performing the latest advanced techniques in a laboratory by developing
the trainees' skills in the conduct of basic and applied research. 5)
Student IRTA - is designed to provide a developmental training
experience to promising high school and undergraduate and graduate
students who have expressed a strong interest in or are studying
disciplines related to biomedical sciences.
ELIGIBLE FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES:
1. EDUCATION;
- Medical Education and Training;
2. HEALTH;
- Health Services Planning and Technical Assistance;
- Specialized Health Research and Training;
WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS PROGRAM:
- Scientist/Researcher;
WHO CAN APPLY:
- Individual/Family;
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