Interdisciplinary Training in Pathobiology and Rehabilitation Medicine
T32 Training Program
Hosting: Information Session
Description: The overarching goal of the training program is to develop burgeoning scientists into future leaders in translational rehabilitation research—scientists who are equipped to test and disseminate novel rehabilitative strategies that will alleviate impairment and compromised life quality in the face of chronic disease management. Exercise Medicine is a major focus of this training program. Core levels of inquiry include molecular pathobiology, rehabilitation science/physiology, and rehabilitation medicine (i.e. clinical trials). The program supports 4 postdoctoral trainees each year, and applicants must be either a U. S. citizen or permanent resident.
Program Director: Dr. Anna Thalacker-Mercer