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The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge were chosen as partners by the NIH due to the strength of their biomedical research programs and their students' shorter time to PhD completion (3–4 years). The OxCam program also seeks to promote a more individualized training experience by minimizing required coursework or rotations.
In July 2009, President Barack Obama nominated Dr. Francis S. Collins, M.D., PhD, to be the Director of the NIH. On August 7, 2009, the US Senate confirmed Collins by a unanimous vote. Program offices within the Office of the Director fund research through the institutes:
The NIH began awarding the MSTP designation in 1964. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Northwestern University, and New York University were the original three MSTP programs that were established. As of 2024, there were 58 NIH-funded MSTP programs in the US (56 MD-PhD, 4 DVM-PhD), supporting over 1000 students at all stages of the program ...
Physician-scientists by definition hold terminal degrees in medicine and/or biomedical science. In the United States and Canada, some universities run specialized dual degree MD-PhD programs, and a small number of D.O.-granting institutions also offer dual degree options as D.O.-Ph.D. [7] In the United States the NIH supports competitive university programs called Medical Scientist Training ...
Zihai Li (born July 1964 [citation needed]) is a board-certified medical oncologist, cancer immunologist, and leader in academic medicine.He was recruited to Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – The James Cancer Hospital & Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC) in 2019 as the founding director of the Pelotonia Institute for Immuno-Oncology. [1]
Karen Patricia Williams is an American professor of women's health who is director of the Martha S. Pitzer Center for Women, Children and Youth in the College of Nursing at Ohio State University. [1] Williams is a NIH funded scholar with expertise in community-based participatory research, health services research and women's health policy.
He has received the NIH's Clinical Center Director Award (2007, 2012, 2015), NCI's Outstanding Mentor Award (2008), and NIH's Director Merit Award (2011). Figg is a fellow of the American Colleges of Clinical Pharmacy and Clinical Pharmacology.
Lenardo was born on December 1, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois, to Elizabeth (nee O'Leary; 1925–2008) and Guido D. Lenardo (1923–2011), a physician. [4] [5] [6] He became interested in genetics while a student at Campion Jesuit High School during a senior project in which he prepared karyotypes of chromosomes for a hospital laboratory investigating birth defects in infants.