CRTC Announces New 2016 Scholars

The CRTC is pleased to announce that 86 new scholars joined programs in 2016. This includes 8 KL2 Career Development Scholars, 3 K12 Career Development Awards for Clinical Oncology, 18 R25 STRENGTH scholars, 7 scholars in the Postdoctoral Mentored Training Program in Clinical Investigation (MTPCI), 5 scholars admitted directly to the Master of Science in […]

Shayna Conner says there may not be an effect of pot on pregnancy

Based on unadjusted data, the review found a link between marijuana use and both low birth weight and preterm delivery. But when the researchers adjusted the data to account for confounding factors including tobacco — which is often used alongside marijuana — there was no association, says Shayna Conner, MTPCI alumni, in a recent interview with […]

Mario Castro talks about new asthma drug

Dr. Mario Castro, Director of the Office of Training Grants and the Office Faculty Development, speaks to the Arizona Daily Sun about a new biologic drug which tackles hard-to-control asthma. Read more »

Federal STEM Graduate Seminar Series – How to Successfully Apply for Federal Fellowships

Webinar, Wednesday, August 24th between Noon-1:30pm CST. This workshop, sponsored by the Graduate Education Interagency Working Group, is entitled “How to Successfully Apply for Federal Fellowships” and will be held virtually via WebEx. The target audience is primarily graduate students, however undergraduates and postdoctoral scholars may also find the information useful. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Federal STEM Graduate Seminar […]

Jane Garbutt interviewed for St Louis American “Health Matters” feature

Dr. Jane Garbutt, Director of the Mentored Training Program in Clinical Investigation and Co-Director of the KL2 Career Development Program, was recently interviewed for the St. Louis American “Health Matters” article discussing the hazards of e-liquid. Read More »

Terrance Kummer awarded NIH grant to study brain activity in coma

Dr. Terrance Kummer, KL2 alumni and current MSCI scholars, along with ShiNung Ching from the School of Engineering were awarded a $403,625 grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the electrical activity of the brain during a coma. Read more »