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Voice Research Training Program


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Academic Level:
Postdoc & Early Career

Description:
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Surgery has funding through a T32 grant from the NIDCD to help foster the development of translational research skills and future leaders in the field of voice science. It offers promising postdoctoral fellows with comprehensive laboratory and clinical research experiences, as well as exposure to a curriculum in clinical trials, hypothesis-based research design, management, ethics, and data analysis. The training program includes otolaryngologists, speech pathologists and basic scientists working closely with trainees. The combination of training in voice science and laryngology with a multidisciplinary focus and translational application will contribute to future generations of scientists.

We are currently seeking promising fellows with an interest in developing the experience required for successful academic careers in independent NIH-funded research.

Additional details can be found on our website


Participating Institution(s):
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University of Wisconsin, Madison (Lead)

Program Materials:
 • Postdoc Website this link takes you to a different website

This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Genetics & Genomics
Medical Sciences
Physiology

Keywords:
Anatomy
Biomaterials
Health Behavior & Education
Neurophysiology
Sensory Physiology

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This program is funded by:
National Institute of Health (NIH)


Page last updated 1/27/2024
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