Research Opportunities
Upcoming Research Opportunities
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School – Dallas, TX
Opportunity for general surgery or integrated vascular surgery resident. UTSW Vascular Department is seeking a post-doctoral clinical research fellow for 1-2 years that will assist in running the investigational device exemption study with Dr. Carlos Timaran.
White River Junction/ Dartmouth VA National Quality Scholars Fellowship Program
The program intends to develop the next generation of leaders working to improve health care quality and outcomes through research, implementation, teaching and administration. Individual mentoring and a core curriculum are critical components of the program.
University of Rochester Center for Medical Technology and Innovation (CMTI)
The program intends to directly affect improvement in patient care and outcomes while promoting a unique education in both clinical cardiovascular care and bioengineering design. This one-year program culminates in a M.S. Degree in Biomedical Engineering. All interested participants are required to have an undergraduate degree in any engineering discipline.
New York University Langone Hospital – Brooklyn
Opportunity for US or Canadian medical student or general surgery resident. The program offers multiple projects involving arterial, venous, arteriovenous access, carotid, aneurysm disease, clinical projects and basic science.
William H. Pearce, MD, Vascular Surgery Student Research Award
Applications are due by April 15th
The Division of Vascular Surgery at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine is soliciting applications for a 12-month mentored research experience for undergraduate and medical students to perform clinical or basic science research. This award is a one-year commitment of full-time research (35-40 hours per week).
University of Chicago Medical Center
Summer research opportunity for medical students
Clinical research
Application Deadline: N/A
Opportunity is available for applicants from US
Harvard-Longwood Short Term Research Training in Vascular Surgery (NIH-T35)
The goal of this medical student fellowship sponsored by the NIH is to encourage the movement of technical innovation and relevant clinical findings from the laboratory to the vascular surgical community.
The Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University School of Medicine
The research will focus on biochemical mechanisms of atherosclerosis and molecular imaging of plaque. Eligible candidates must be in residency/fellowship training, and a US citizen or permanent resident.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
This program offers a two-year research opportunity including laboratory training in basic, translational, or clinical outcomes research in vascular disease. The training program comprises over 20 MD and/or PhD faculty from the University of Wisconsin and emphasizes multidisciplinary studies in vascular biology, drug delivery, and outcomes and health services research.
University of Pittsburgh
The grant supports trainees interested in basic science research or clinical and translational research in cardiovascular disease under the supervision of leaders in the study of vascular biology, hemostasis, and nitric oxide biology, as well as in clinical and translational research. Trainees will acquire the investigational tools and experience that will serve as the groundwork for an academic career in either basic or clinical vascular research.
University of Michigan
The Michigan Medicine Vascular Surgery Program is seeking a post-doctoral trainee for an NIH-funded T32 surgeon scientist training grant in vascular disease entitled: “Translational Research Training in Cardiovascular Science.”
Stanford Cardiovascular Institute – Stanford University
Deadline for applications: April 1, 2022, 11:59pm PST
Stanford Cardiovascular Institute (CVI) offers postdoctoral training fellowships for MDs and PhDs in vascular disease research. The NIH-funded T32 program "Mechanisms and Innovation in Vascular Disease" balances rigorous research training with directed educational curricula and career-development opportunities with the goal of producing independent researchers. The program emphasizes career development, publications, oral presentations, and grant submissions as the means of achieving this goal.
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
The NIH-funded Vascular Surgery Scientist Training Program at Northwestern University is a two-year mentored research training program designed for surgical residents (MD/DO) in general, cardiac, and vascular surgery interested in vascular biology or vascular biomedical engineering careers.
Medical University of South Carolina
The Cardiovascular Research Laboratory at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) represents a collaboration among basic and translational scientists in Vascular Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, and Cardiology. For those interested in Vascular Surgery, this team science approach supports complex investigations into the cell biology and pathophysiology of hypertension, abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), and thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA).
Baylor College of Medicine Research Training in Vascular and Cardiac Surgery
The Baylor College of Medicine Research Training Program in Cardiovascular Surgery is designed to prepare MD surgical residents and PhD post-doctoral fellows for an academic career in vascular and cardiac surgical research.