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Office of Training and Diversity (OTD)

OTD Programs

Intramural NIAID Research Opportunites (INRO)
Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research

Background

The Office of Training and Diversity (OTD) was created in 1996 to promote training programs in the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Division of Intramural Research. OTD performs outreach activities to recruit students interested in exploring careers in biomedical research and designs and conducts training programs to promote diversity in the laboratories at all training levels. OTD's goals are achieved through the following initiatives:

  • Management of NIAID's participation in National Institutes of Health (NIH)-wide research training programs, including postbaccalaureate and postdoctoral training, the Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research, the Undergraduate Scholarship Program, the NIH Academy, and the Graduate Partnerships Program. For information on all of NIH's training programs, visit www.training.nih.gov.
  • Development of special programs, seminars, and events for intramural trainees to enhance their research experience at NIAID and broaden their professional development
  • Establishment of relationships with colleges and universities to increase the visibility of the many NIAID training programs for those interested in careers in biomedical research
  • Assistance to students in identifying NIAID laboratories for potential training experiences, at all levels in a variety of programs 
  • Conduct of outreach programs and recruitment of underrepresented minority students in science for NIAID's training programs. Planning, conducting, and evaluating Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities (INRO), a program designed to identify minority students who have an interest in training programs in allergy, immunology, and infectious diseases
  • Design and management of a full spectrum of training programs to support NIAID intramural research staff at all levels. Such programs include facilitation of the annual Responsible Conduct in Research training and assistance in the mentoring of research trainees.

Contact Information

For more information, call or write:
Wendy J. Fibison, Ph.D.
Associate Director
Office of Training and Diversity
Division of Intramural Research
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
National Institutes of Health
10 Center Drive
Building 10/4A-31, MSC 1350
Bethesda, MD 20892-1350
Phone: 301-496-6400
Fax: 301-402-3594
E-mail: wfibison@niaid.nih.gov

For questions about the INRO program, please e-mail the INRO Program Coordinator at INRO@niaid.nih.gov.

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Contact Info

Wendy J. Fibison, Ph.D.
Associate Director OTD
Phone: 301-496-6400
Fax: 301-402-3594
E-mail: wfibison@niaid.nih.gov
Mail:
10 Center Drive, Bldg. 10/4A-31, MSC 1350
Bethesda, MD 20892-1350

INRO Program
INRO@niaid.nih.gov

Summer Internship Program
trainingcoordinator
@niaid.nih.gov


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Contact Info

Wendy J. Fibison, Ph.D.
Associate Director OTD
Phone: 301-496-6400
Fax: 301-402-3594
E-mail: wfibison@niaid.nih.gov
Mail:
10 Center Drive, Bldg. 10/4A-31, MSC 1350
Bethesda, MD 20892-1350

INRO Program
INRO@niaid.nih.gov

Summer Internship Program
trainingcoordinator
@niaid.nih.gov


News Releases

NIAID Media Availability: Well-Armed Immune Cells Help Long-Term Non-Progressors Contain HIV
Dec. 4, 2008

Experimental TB Drug Explodes Bacteria from the Inside Out
Nov. 27, 2008

NIAID Media Availability: Seizures Following Parasitic Infection Associated with Brain Swelling
Nov. 3, 2008

Persistent Bacterial Infection Exploits Killing Machinery of Immune Cells
Oct. 30, 2008

NIH Scientists Discover Crucial Control in Long-Lasting Immunity
Oct. 10, 2008

DNA of Good Bacteria Drives Intestinal Response to Infection
Oct. 2, 2008

Researchers Find Leishmaniasis Parasites Evade Death by Exploiting the Immune Response to Sand Fly Bites
Aug. 14, 2008

NIAID Media Availability: Exhausted B Cells Hamper Immune Response to HIV
July 14, 2008

NIAID Media Availability: Study Provides New Understanding of Forces behind Seasonal Flu Virus Evolution
April 16, 2008

See More News Releases