About the Fellowship Office
Mission
To recruit new fellows and to improve the education, research environment, and overall training experience within the intramural program to the mutual benefit of our fellows, scientific investigators, and administrative staff.
Statement of Purpose
The NIDDK Fellowship Office is dedicated to meeting the needs and providing outstanding service and support to the students, postdoctoral fellows, clinical fellows and other trainees in the intramural research program. At present, these individuals collectively number about 450, making NIDDK the fourth largest institute at the NIH. We are deeply involved in all facets of the training experience and aspire to become an important resource for all of our stakeholders as well as a central source of accurate and up-to-date information. Our broad portfolio of activities includes, but is not limited to the following functions:
- Recruitment of fellows
- Orientation programs
- Advocacy regarding benefits and privileges
- Tracking and monitoring research progress
- Annual informational surveys and exit interviews
- Oversight of mentoring
- Implementation of programs designed to enhance professional and career development
(for example, grant writing, job counseling, and networking)
- Development of laboratory management skills
- Conflict resolution
By assisting in recruitment, serving as an advocate for all Fellows, providing administrative support, creating educational and learning opportunities, and acting as a liaison between Fellows and their Mentors, the Fellowship Office fulfills a vital role and hopes to achieve its important goal of broadening and enhancing the research experience at NIDDK. Inherent in this aim is the professional growth and development of our Postdoctoral and Postbaccalaureate Fellows as they prepare for the transition to the next stage of their careers.
Motto
"The difficult we do today…..the impossible takes a little longer."
Location and Contact Information
Office of Fellow Recruitment and Career Development
Division of Intramural Research
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Building 12A, Suite 3011
12 South Drive (MSC 5632)
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-5632
301-451-3640 (voice)
301-402-7461 (fax)
fellowships@intra.niddk.nih.gov (e-mail)
fellowshipoffice.niddk.nih.gov
Staff Members
Louis Simchowitz, M.D., M.B.A.
Director
Amy Magra, Ph.D.
Program Specialist
Lorraine Moore
Program Assistant
Fellowship Office staff work closely and meet on a regular basis, generally monthly, with the following groups of stakeholders to plan and coordinate activities that will enhance the overall educational and research training experience at NIDDK.
Faculty Advisory Board
Jurrien Dean, M.D. (Chief, Laboratory of Cellular and Developmental Biology)
Fred Dyda, Ph.D. (Senior Investigator, Laboratory of Molecular Biology)
Lothar Hennighausen, Ph.D. (Chief, Laboratory of Genetics and Physiology)
Gerhard Hummer, Ph.D. (Investigator, Laboratory of Chemical Physics)
Jake Liang, M.D. (Chief, Liver Diseases Section, Digestive Disease Branch)
Constance Noguchi, Ph.D. (Chief, Molecular Cell Biology Section, Molecular Medicine Branch)
Richard Proia, Ph.D. (Chief, Genetics of Development and Disease Branch)
NIDDK Fellows Advisory Board (FAB Group)
Lou Simchowitz., M.D., M.B.A.
Amy Magra., Ph.D.
Lorraine Moore
Laertis Ikonomou., Ph.D.
Rasika Kalamegham., Ph.D.
Dan Kloer., Ph.D.
John Malone., Ph.D.
“Snow” Xuefeng Ren., Ph.D.
Rong Rong., Ph.D.
Erica Rosemond, Ph.D.
Kareem Washington., Ph.D.
Jason Wan, Ph.D.
Anna Burkart, Ph.D.
Heather Baker
Chaya Pooput, Ph.D.
Rana Malek, M.D.
NIDDK Fellows Committee (FelCom) Representatives
Chaya Pooput, Ph.D., Basic Science Representative
Rana Malek, M.D., Clinical Science Representative
Postbaccalaureate FelCom Representative
Christopher Harris
Tara Brown
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