

predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees support by NIH T32 training grants or other mechanisms) should apply directly to the Emory MSCR program or MSM MSCR program. Junior faculty may apply through the Georgia CTSA KL2 mechanism (if requesting Georgia CTSA financing support for the MSCR).Īpplicants not requesting Georgia CTSA financing support (e.g. Georgia CTSA financial support for the Emory MSCR program or MSM MSCR program for pre-doctoral trainees and postdoctoral fellows (resident and fellow physicians, PhD postdocs) is through the Georgia CTSA TL1 funding mechanism. The MSCR degree is designed for predoctoral (medical students or PhD students), postdoctoral trainees (resident and fellow physicians or PhD postdocs), and junior faculty (physicians, PhD-level scientists) from Emory University (Emory), Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM), Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) and the University of Georgia (UGA). The Emory Master of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) is a formal 30-credit Emory Laney Graduate School program, provides innovative didactic and mentored research training to those interested in pursuing a career in clinical and/or translational research. Learn more about the Core facility service lines on the Research Services page.MSCR programs are available through Emory University and Morehouse School of Medicine. Mayo core services and technologies are always progressing to meet tomorrow's research needs. In addition to overseeing a core, core directors maintain their own research programs and are core users themselves.

Mayo Clinic research core services help researchers rapidly advance research by: Research core facilities exist primarily to serve Mayo Clinic study teams, though some facilities also make their services available to investigators worldwide. As a result, promising findings and therapies can more quickly move from the lab to the clinic, where they benefit patients. Research core facilities make it possible for investigators to focus on their own areas of expertise, augmented by complementary knowledge and assistance from research cores. These facilities expand investigators' capabilities, foster collaboration, and accelerate discovery and translation. They provide expert technical and consultative services to investigators engaged in basic science research and clinical trials. Mayo Clinic Research Core Facilities are centralized, shared research resources that provide access to instruments, technologies, testing and services. Core strength: Expand your research power with core facility services.
