Training Grants and Programs
The following are the NIH-supported training grants that support graduate training in various aspects of immunology and the Principal Investigators (PIs) who direct these programs.
Please be advised that training grants usually require the student to have identified a faculty mentor and a research project. Many training grants also require the student to have "advanced to PhD candidacy", i.e. to have taken their qualifying examination (usually towards the end of year 2 of the program).
*=Faculty Members in the Immunology Graduate Group
- Animal Models of Infectious Disease, T32AI060555, Stephen McSorley*, PI
- Training in Comparative Lung Biology and Medicine, T32HL007013, Nicholas Kenyon, PI
- Students Training in Advanced Research, T35OD010956, Danika Bannasch, PI
- Comparative Medical Science Training Program (post-DVM), T32RR007038, Sara Thomasy and Jeroen Saeij*, PI
- Training Program in the Biology of Disease Vectors, T32AI074550, Gregory Lanzaro, PI
- Training in Molecular and Cellular Biology, T32GM007377, Frederic Chedin, PI
- Training Program in Pharmacology, T32GM144303, Johannes Hell and Don Bers, PIs
- Training Program in Basic & Translational Cardiovascular Science, T32HL086350, Nipavan Chiamvimonvat and Anne Knowlton, PIs
- Advanced Training in Environmental Health Sciences, T32ES007059, Laura Van Winkle, PI
- MD/PhD Program, John Gray, Director
- DVM-PhD Program (VSTP), Bethany Cummings, Director; DVM/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program, T32GM136559, Bethany Cummings and Xinbin Chen, Co-PIs.