The CCTS Career Development Office supports research career training programs for professional students and junior faculty:
Professional Student Opportunities:
Clinical and Translational Science Professional Student Mentored Research Fellowship (PSMRF)
The Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CTS) provides fellowships in clinical research for professional students. A $3000 Fellowship is available to professional students who have completed an Introduction to Clinical Research seminar and wish to conduct CTS research based on a health-related mentored research plan developed with a faculty member of the University of Kentucky. In addition, students engage in a specific curriculum designed to promote sound clinical research practices. Applications are accepted in January. Initial awards are for one year with the possibility of renewal.
Contact: Peter Sawaya, M.D., Director, Mentored Research Program, phone: (859) 323-5048 x224, e-mail: PeterSawaya@uky.edu.
Professional Student Mentored Research Fellowship
TL1 Pre-Doctoral Training Awards
The CCTS TL1 Predoctoral Training Program provides junior trainees with the skills required to develop a career in multidisciplinary clinical and translational research. The program uses a team-science approach and provides mentoring and didactic training for predoctoral students performing clinical and/or translational research in health-related fields.
TL1 trainees will initially receive one year of funding, including a stipend and a $1,000 travel allowance to attend and/or present research at one conference. A second year of funding may be awarded based on performance and progress.
Contact: Susan Smyth, M.D., Ph.D., Internal Medicine - Cardiology, TL1/T32 Training Program, phone: (859) 323-2274, e-mail: SusanSmyth@uky.edu.
TL1 Training Program for Predoctoral Students in Clinical and Translational Science
Graduate Student Opportunities:
TL1 Pre-Doctoral Training Awards
The CCTS TL1 Predoctoral Training Program provides junior trainees with the skills required to develop a career in multidisciplinary clinical and translational research. The program uses a team-science approach and provides mentoring and didactic training for predoctoral students performing clinical and/or translational research in health-related fields.
TL1 trainees will initially receive one year of funding, including a stipend and a $1,000 travel allowance to attend and/or present research at one conference. A second year of funding may be awarded based on performance and progress.
Contact: Susan Smyth, M.D., Ph.D., Internal Medicine - Cardiology, TL1/T32 Training Program, phone: (859) 323-2274, e-mail: SusanSmyth@uky.edu.
TL1 Training Program for Predoctoral Students in Clinical and Translational Science
Junior Faculty Opportunities:
KL2 Research Scholar Awards
The CCTS KL2 Multidisciplinary Scholars Program is a research training and funding opportunity for junior faculty to foster a career in clinical/translational research. Didactic coursework, mentored research and multidisciplinary teamwork are offered to develop the skills necessary to build a well-funded collaborative research career. The goal of the program is to help awardees ultimately obtain an individual career development award or an independent investigator (i.e. R01) award.
KL2 Scholars receive salary support each year for up to two years with adequate progress to cover 75 percent assigned effort at current salary level or up to a maximum of $90,000 base, plus fringe benefits. Up to $20,000 per year will be available for the scholar’s supplies and $500 per year will be available for textbooks. In addition, the program provides $2,500 per year for the scholar to travel to up to two academic conferences (one must be the Associate for Clinical Research Training – ACRT – in Washington, DC in the spring of each year).
Contact: Gerald Supinski, M.D., Internal Medicine – Pulmonology, KL2 Research Scholar Award Program, phone (859) 323-5045, e-mail: gsupi2@uky.edu.
KL2 Research Scholar Awards
KL2 Research Grant Application
Other Resources:
The CCTS Career Development Office assists faculty, staff and students in exploring the numerous college-based, university-based and external training support opportunities available at the University of Kentucky.
For additional information or to schedule an appointment, please use the Contact Information on the right side of this screen.
The links below provide an introduction to these opportunities. CTS scholars interested in additional research training are encouraged to meet with CDO advisors to explore these opportunities more fully with the goal of shaping an individualized career development plan.
University of Kentucky Faculty Research Resources
College of Medicine Training Programs
College of Dentistry Students/Post-Docs
College of Nursing Research
College of Pharmacy Research
College of Public Health Research
College of Health Sciences Research
College of Social Work Research
Arts & Science Student Research Opportunities