National Institutes of Health (NIH) Training Grants and Research Education Program

 NIH T32 Training Grants – There are three HIV-focused T32 pre and postdoctoral training grants at DC CFAR collaborating institutions that are led by DC CFAR investigators with a common goal of helping develop the next generation of HIV researchers.

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Training Program in NeuroHIV (TPNH)

PIs: Italo Mocchetti, PhD and Marta Catalfamo, PhD 

TPNH is a T32 program supported by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and based at the Georgetown University Medical Center.

Goal: Prepare the next generation of scientists who will contribute to the understanding, treatment and prevention of HIV-associated neuronal disorders. The program will focus on the scientific and professional development of predoctoral students through didactic coursework, laboratory research and career development training. 

For further information, please contact the program PIs Dr. Italo Mocchetti at [email protected] or Dr. Marta Catalfamo at [email protected].

NINDS/NIH (T32NS121780)

 

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Training Program in Approaches to Address Social-Structural Factors Related to HIV Intersectionally (TASHI)

PIs: Lisa Bowleg, PhD, MA and Deanna Kerrigan, PhD, MPH 

TASHI is a T32 institutional research training grant supported by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and based at the George Washington University.

Goal: Prepare the next generation of community-engaged researchers through a doctoral training program to study and address social-structural determinants of HIV outcomes using an intersectional lens to promote health equity and end the epidemic. 

For further information, please click here.

NIMH/NIH (T32MH130247)

 

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Training in HIV Persistence, Co-morbidities and Therapeutics (HIVPeCoT-TP)

PIs: Alberto Bosque, PhD, MBA and Sanjay B. Maggirwar, PhD, MBA 

HIVPeCoT-TP is a T32 program supported by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and based at the George Washington University School of School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

Goal: Prepare the next generation of HIV researchers using a predoctoral training program with "a dual mentored research project, education in specific skillsets, research career development and exposure to the needs of communities at risk".

For further information, please click here.

NIAID/NIH (T32 AI158105)

 

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Latino Scholars in HIV/AIDS Research Education (SHARE)

PIs: Carlos E. Rodríguez-Díaz, PhD, MPH and David M. Stoff, PhD

Project Director: Ana María del Río-González, PhD, MA, MS

Latino Scholars in HIV/AIDS Research Education (SHARE) is a NIDA-supported research education grant (R25) that offers improved opportunities for undergraduate Latinos in mentoring, research, and education in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and substance use disorders (SUD). The expectation is to promote development of a cadre of Latino students committed to pursuing behavioral, social and health science research careers in HIV/SUD; facilitate their success in future academic and research endeavors; and to increase diversity of well-trained researchers in the behavioral and social sciences of HIV and SUD.

For further information on the SHARE program, please click here. For further information on NIH R25 Research Education programs, click here.

NIDA/NIH (R25 DA053141)