MUSC's NIH T32 program offers mentored, interdisciplinary research training in translational science for predoctoral Ph.D. and dual-degree students, bridging basic, clinical, and population health research.
Funder: Medical University of South Carolina
Due Dates (Anticipated): September 2026 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: NIH T32 institutional training grant; typical support includes stipend, tuition/fees, and research/travel support for predoctoral trainees (exact amounts vary annually).
Summary: NIH-funded T32 program at MUSC providing mentored research training in translational research for predoctoral Ph.D. and dual-degree students.
Key Information: For predoctoral students at MUSC; focus is on interdisciplinary translational research training.
This NIH-funded T32 institutional training grant at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) supports predoctoral students (Ph.D. or dual-degree programs) seeking mentored research training in translational research. The program aims to bridge laboratory discoveries and clinical applications, offering a structured curriculum, robust mentorship, and interdisciplinary research experiences. Trainees benefit from the resources of the South Carolina Clinical & Translational Research (SCTR) Institute and are prepared for careers at the intersection of basic, clinical, and population health sciences.