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Dental Faculty

  • Junior Faculty Development Program
    This is a one to two-year full-time program designed to train academic health professionals in the latest clinical research methodologies. Qualified applicants should hold a DDS/DMD or PhD degree, have an interest in dental/oral/craniofacial research, and have a Dental School faculty appointment. Projects are designed to facilitate translational research in which clinical research projects are conducted that complement basic science laboratory projects. Fellows work with investigators in the Clinical Research Core and the Human Craniofacial Genetics section. It is expected that Fellows will develop projects that will be continued at their home institutions. Financial support will be provided for the training period. For more information contact Dr. Demetrio L. Domingo at 301-594-9726, ddomingo@mail.nih.gov
  • Research Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research
    Provides research training and career development support for individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, individuals with disabilities, and individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds.  Funding is awarded to principal investigators on active NIDCR grants who will serve as mentors for the diversity supplement candidates.  The activities proposed in the supplement application must advance the research objectives of the parent grant while providing training opportunities for the candidate.  Contact the NIDCR Training Director for advice on how to go about finding a mentor.
This page last updated: December 20, 2008