TL1 Partner Graduate Programs

 

Training Programs

  Overview

  CTS Curriculum

  Degree Options

  TL1 Pre-Doctoral

  KL2 Mentored Career

  Research Coordinators

 

Calls for Applications

  For Graduate Students

  For Fellows/Postdocs

 

TL1 Links

  Our Team

  Curriculum

  Eligibility Requirements

  Application Information

  Current Scholars

  Partner Grad Programs

 

KL2 Links

  Our Team

  Curriculum

  Eligibility Requirements

  Mentoring

  Application Information

  Current Scholars

 

Research Coordinator Links

  Our Team

  Curriculum

  Eligibility Requirements

  Application Information

  Current Trainees

 

 

 

College

Graduate Programs

Agricultural & Life Science

Nutritional Sciences

Dentistry

DMD Program

Engineering

Biomedical Engineering

Fine Arts

Center for the Arts in Healthcare Research & Education

Health & Human Performance

Applied Physiology & Kinesiology

Health Education & Behavior

Liberal Arts & Sciences

Chemistry

Medicine

Interdisciplinary Program (IDP) in Biomedical Sciences

   Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

   Genetics

   Immunology & Microbiology

   Molecular Cell Biology

   Neuroscience

   Physiology & Pharmacology

MD/PhD Program

Nursing

Nursing Science

Pharmacy

Medicinal Chemistry

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Pharmacodynamics

Pharmaceutical Outcomes & Policy

Public Health & Health Professions

Clinical and Health Psychology

Rehabilitation Science

Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary Medical Sciences

Multi-College Programs

Epidemiology

Genetics & Genomics

 

The above listing of partner programs represents those graduate programs who have had some role in developing the CTS curriculum to date.  Graduate students enrolled in departmental graduate programs of these colleges other than those listed above may also be eligible for support, if their research project is clearly health-related and involves clinical and/or translational research as described by the National Institutes of Health.  We do wish to encourage flexibility as the CTSI moves forward, and will consider new partnerships with other colleges in the future.