The Science to Advance Translation (STAT) T32 Predoctoral Training Program
Overview
The Science to Advance Translation (STAT) T32 Program, hosted by the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), invites applications for its one-year funded postdoctoral training program. The STAT T32 program aims to train the next generation of scientists to overcome barriers that prevent scientific discoveries from reaching patients and communities, focusing on the principles of translational science and fostering diversity in the scientific workforce.
Purpose
This RFA seeks highly motivated postdoctoral students interested in the science of translation—advancing scientific discoveries to real-world healthcare solutions. The STAT T32 Program offers comprehensive training, including personalized mentorship, interdisciplinary team science, data science, scientific communication, community engagement, and responsible conduct of research. Successful applicants will gain skills to address translational barriers in healthcare, focusing on equity and community impact.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the STAT T32 Program, applicants must:
- Be a Post-Doctoral level students with clinical doctoral degrees (PhD, MD, DO, DDS, DMD, DC, DVM, OD, DPM, ScD, EngD, DrPh, DNSc, DPT, PharmD, ND, DSW, PsyD, or comparable doctoral degree from an accredited foreign institution) and a fellow at MCW, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, or Marquette University.
- Be a United States citizens or permanent residents of the United States.
- Have completed coursework and research milestones sufficient to begin focused translational science training.
- Commit to full-time participation in the STAT T32 Program.
- Not have more than 3 years of aggregate NRSA support at the post-doctoral level, including any combination of support from institutional training and individual fellowship awards.
Applications from individuals who contribute to diversity in translational science, including underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, economically disadvantaged backgrounds, and/or individuals with disabilities, are highly encouraged.
Important Dates
- LOI Submission Deadline: March 28, 2025
- Full Application Invitation: April 7, 2025
- Full Application Deadline: May 5, 2025
- Interview Dates: May 2025
- Funding Decision Notification: June 2, 2025
Key Training Components / Goals
- Personalized Curriculum and Mentorship: Trainees will develop an Individualized Development Plan (IDP) with their mentor(s) to outline career goals, research objectives, and core translational science competencies.
- Science of Translation Focus: Training will emphasize overcoming translational barriers, interdisciplinary research, and community-based healthcare improvements.
- Core Competencies: Including data science, scientific communication, responsible conduct of research, team science, and community engagement.
- Professional Development: Comprehensive workshops, team-based projects, and mentorship meetings to prepare trainees for leadership roles in translational science.
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Submit a Letter of Intent by March 28th
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STAT T32 Program Funding Notice
The STAT T32 program is currently contingent upon the successful funding of two grant applications, the UM1 and T32, which are under review. Program availability, including trainee selection and associated timelines, will be confirmed based on the outcomes of these applications. We appreciate your understanding as we await these decisions and remain committed to supporting the next generation of clinical and translational science researchers.