NIH Institutional Research Training Grant (T32) – Biomedical Sciences
National Institutes of Health
About This Opportunity
This long-running federal grant allows universities and research institutions to train pre- and post-doctoral researchers in a wide range of biomedical and health science fields. Funded institutions use the award to support graduate students and postdoctoral fellows with stipends, tuition, and research experience. Students do not apply directly to NIH — they apply to a university program that holds a T32 award. Institutions in Omaha such as the University of Nebraska Medical Center may hold grants like this.
Who Can Apply
Pre-doctoral and post-doctoral trainees at institutions holding a T32 award; applicants must apply through their university, not directly to NIH.
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