The T32 Research Fellowship is a program offered through an institutional training grant (National Research Service Award T32 GM086270) to develop clinician-scientists at the postdoctoral level of training in the UW Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine. This program offers remarkable opportunities for fellows to develop a research career within a diverse range of interests. Our program graduates are trained clinician–scientists on track to become future leaders in innovative research in academic anesthesiology.
The specific aims of the T32 research fellowship are to:
Objectives
Program Overview
Our program allows trainees to receive a minimum of two years of intensive research training with an opportunity to extend their training to a third year. The experience in the laboratory is intended to provide practical research instruction in fellows’ specific area of interest within anesthesiology and perioperative medicine.
T32 training requires a commitment on the part of the applicant to actively engage in a minimum of two years of rigorous training in one of the six core research areas listed below, under the tutelage of an NIH funded mentor.
Once a month, our fellows participate in T32 program didactics, which are open to current trainees, T32 alumni, other departmental postdoctoral fellows, and research faculty and staff. The schedule rotates between four seminars:
For more information, see the 2024-2025 Didactic Schedule.
Our program offers three positions for the T32 fellow training grant. Each year there are typically one or two positions open. The T32 fellowship guarantees 80% protected time to the trainee to pursue research. The stipend for salary is commensurate with previous training using the NIH salary scale. Clinician trainees maintain a one-day-per-week commitment to clinical work (maximum 20% overall effort) as an attending.
Eligibility
All trainees, in accordance with NIH regulations, must be citizens of the U.S. or a permanent resident of the U.S., i.e., holding an Alien Registration Receipt Card. Our T32 program and the University of Washington encourage applications from under-represented minorities, from people with disabilities, as well as from people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Applicants must have received an MD or comparable degree from an accredited domestic or foreign institution.
Application Deadline for next cycle: March 30, 2025
Applicants must complete: (1) an application; (2) a short description of research interests and career goals that outlines a proposed course of future research; (3) a CV; and (4) three letters of recommendation (one of these should be from the proposed faculty mentor).