The ICTR offers specialized training to prepare biomedical scientists to understand and appreciate the methodologies of clinical and population science, to practice team science as both leaders and members of research teams, and to advance the discipline of translational science. Our career development program works to identify, nurture, and support dedicated and talented health professionals and scientists so that they obtain the knowledge and skills they need to build successful, impactful careers as clinical/translational investigators and leaders in translational science.
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PhD in Clinical Investigation (PCI)
The PhD in Clinical Investigation (PCI) Identifies, educates, supports, and mentors talented PhD and MD-PhD candidates to become impactful and successful scientists.
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MS in Clinical Research Methods (CRTP)
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Clinical Research Methods is attained through the Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP). This intensive two-year program is designed for those pursuing a career in investigator-initiated, hypothesis-driven clinical research. The CRTP is a comprehensive program that combines didactic learning and coursework with a mentored research experience.
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Mentored Career Development
CTSA K awards provide up to 3 years of support for mentored research career development to investigators who have recently completed professional training and who are commencing translational and/or clinical research.
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Clinical Research Methodology Series
Pre-recorded video sessions provide the fundamentals of clinical research methods for anyone interested in learning about clinical research.
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Design and Conduct of Clinical Research
A more in-depth Introduction to clinical research with a focus on epidemiology and study design, including basic epidemiology, measures of association, basic statistics, cohort studies, case control studies, clinical trials, causal inference, and research ethics.
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Translational Science Career Enhancement and Networking Development (TRANSCEND) Program
A networking group for Einstein and Montefiore junior faculty who are receiving career development awards in clinical and translational research. This group meets monthly for presentations and discussions designed to support their transition to independent research careers, in order to complement their individual and departmental career development support with a broad and diverse support network.
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