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Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Fellowship in Precision Genomic Medicine

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Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Fellowship in Precision Genomic Medicine

The UCLA Institute for Precision Health (IPH) announces the inaugural Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Fellowship in Precision Genomic Medicine, which is aimed at supporting an outstanding trainee in any clinical discipline (MD or MD, PhD) for training in translational genetics or genomics. Recognizing that the transition to research faculty is challenging, we are providing this one-year award to recognize and support promising early-stage investigators during the often-difficult transition from clinical trainee to independent faculty member.

Applicants should hold an MD and/or MD, PhD and be interested in training opportunities in genetics and translational genomics, broadly. This program will support training in the biological, clinical, and ethical/legal aspects of clinical genetics and/or genomic medicine research.

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