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Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style HHMI MEDICAL RESEARCH FELLOWS PROGRAM AND SUMMER MEDICAL FELLOWS PROGRAM FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL AND VETERINARY STUDENTS ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS HHMI IS: A philanthropy established by the aviator and entrepreneur Howard Hughes Serves society through support of biomedical research and science education Largest U.S. philanthropy dedicated solely to biomedical research and education

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS ~330 Investigators 172 Members of the National Academy of Sciences! 17 Nobel laureates! Including 2013 Nobels in Physiology or Medicine: Randy Schekman Thomas Südhof HHMI INVESTIGATORS

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS Purpose: to increase the number and quality of physician-, dentist-, and veterinarian-scientists Mechanism: engage medical, dental, and veterinary students in research during professional education Programs: year-long and summer mentored research training experiences for students from U.S. schools

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS QUALITIES OF STRONG MED FELLOWS APPLICANTS Medical, veterinary, or dental students who are interested in a career as a physician-scientist Previous experience in biomedical research is required Previous publications are not required, but they are helpful Strong scientific writing skills

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS ELIGIBILITY FOR BOTH PROGRAMS In good standing at a medical, dental, or veterinary school located in the U.S. Not currently in a combined professional degree/Ph.D. program May not have a Ph.D. in a laboratory-based biomedical science Do not have to be from a research-oriented school U.S. citizenship not required but you must be eligible to work in the U.S.

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS Work at any academic or nonprofit research institution in the U.S. except federal agencies Research may be conducted at K-RITH in Durban, South Africa or at another institution abroad if mentor is on faculty at a U.S. institution Or stay at your own school for the research year YEAR-LONG PROGRAM: RESEARCH LOCATION KwaZulu-Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV (K-RITH) in Durban, South Africa, a new state-of-the-art facility funded by HHMI

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS Medical Fellow Phil Pauerstein (right) with his mentor, HHMI investigator Dr. Seung Kim at Stanford University School of Medicine Your research may be a basic, translational or applied biomedical project Mentor and project established before you apply Selection of mentor and research project are key components of the application process Mentor may be an HHMI scientist or any other biomedical investigator YEAR-LONG PROGRAM: PROJECT AND MENTOR

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS YEAR-LONG PROGRAM: SELECTING A MENTOR Seek advice from faculty and administration Talk with several possible mentors Confirm that the mentor has a solid training and publication record, sustained external grant support, and the time, interest and experience to train you. Talk with other trainees who have been in the lab you are considering Medical Fellow Katie Cook and her mentor, HHMI investigator Elaine Fuchs at Rockefeller University

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS YEAR-LONG PROGRAM: 8 JOINT INITIATIVES 1. Burroughs Wellcome Fund supporting up to 2 veterinary students. 2. Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy (CURE) supporting up to 3 fellows in epilepsy research. 3. Duchenne Research Fund supporting up to 1 fellow studying Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. 4. Foundation Fighting Blindness supporting up to 4 fellows doing research in inherited retinal degenerative diseases. 5. K-RITH supporting 2 fellows in HIV/AIDS or TB research in Durban, South Africa. 6. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF) for up to 1 fellow doing orthopaedic research. 7. Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF) for up to 1 fellow doing Parkinson’s disease research. 8. Society of Interventional Radiology Foundation funding up to 1 fellow doing preclinical interventional radiology research.

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS MEDICAL FELLOWS AT JANELIA Live and work at HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus in Ashburn, VA (near Washington, D.C.) for a year Use innovative and emerging technologies to research neuronal network function or imaging at the cellular and molecular level Two-step application process requiring: Prescreening application due by November Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Eric Betzig (left), co- mentor of 2011 Med Fellow Andrew Sung (right)

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS MEDICAL FELLOWS AT K-RITH Live in Durban, South Africa and work at the KwaZulu-Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV (K-RITH) for a year Conduct research in HIV, TB or co-infection at the heart of the disease epidemics Two-step application process requiring: Prescreening application due by November 3

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS Travel to the Washington D.C. area twice during the fellowship year to network and share scientific research Travel to professional meetings, HHMI science meetings and Med Fellows regional group meetings YEAR-LONG PROGRAM: CONFERENCE TRAVEL

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS Panel discussions, informal science meetings and networking opportunities with other Med Fellows Seminar series featuring HHMI investigators and other prominent physician- scientists Mentoring by early career physician-scientists Learn about research and training at other institutions YEAR-LONG PROGRAM: REGIONAL GROUPS

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS Share research victories and challenges with students who may have similar experiences in the lab Support and brain-storming network Establish enduring professional relationships and friendships MED FELLOWS COMMUNITY

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS Annual stipend of $30,000 $5,500 fellow’s allowance for medical, dental, and vision insurance, and education-related expenses $5,500 research allowance for travel to scientific meetings, Med Fellows regional meetings, and some research-related expenses YEAR-LONG PROGRAM: FINANCIAL SUPPORT

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS YEAR-LONG PROGRAM: LOAN DEFERMENT Some schools have special status to remain enrolled; fees vary per school Check with registrar and financial aid office HHMI can help complete deferment forms (request from your loan servicing center)

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS 2009: 231 applicants from 65 schools 70 accepted from 27 schools 2010: 274 applicants from 74 schools 74 accepted from 27 schools 2011: 244 applicants from 81 schools 71 accepted from 30 schools 2012: 226 applicants from 68 schools 71 accepted from 27 schools 2013: 250 applicants from 73 schools 68 accepted from 32 schools 2014: 191 applicants from 68 schools 70 accepted from 37 schools YEAR-LONG PROGRAM: STATISTICS ( )

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS Deadline: January 12 Must select mentor and write a research plan as part of the application process No interview (except for selected Janelia and K-RITH* applicants) External review panel of scientists Apply online: YEAR-LONG PROGRAM: APPLICATION INFORMATION * Janelia and K-RITH applicants selected for interviews will do in-person interviews at Janelia, or Skype interviews for K-RITH.

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS SUMMER MEDICAL FELLOWS PROGRAM Conduct research for 8-10 weeks in the lab of an HHMI investigator, early career scientist, HHMI professor or Janelia researcher Payment of $500 per week plus up to $1,000 for roundtrip travel to fellowship site Experience outstanding biomedical research in an HHMI lab before applying for the year-long Medical Fellows Program Increase your scientific knowledge and laboratory skills 20 summer fellowships available Application opens: November 3; deadline: February 16

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS ALUMNI NETWORK Composed of all current and former HHMI Medical and Graduate Program participants Networking, gain collaborations and valuable resources for career development Alumni-organized events throughout the country (e.g., seminars, workshops, socials) ¯ San Francisco Bay ¯ Boston ¯ Chicago ¯ Cleveland ¯ Washington D.C./Baltimore ¯ Michigan ¯ New York ¯ Research Triangle ¯ Seattle ¯ Southern California ¯ Texas

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS “Since first applying for an HHMI physician-scientist fellowship more than ten years ago, I've believed that the hybrid position offers unique and rewarding opportunities. As clinicians, we are able to provide compassionate care for patients. As scientists, we can investigate the pathological basis of disease and discover new treatments for devastating illnesses. The patients in my clinical program motivate me to research the mechanisms of brain-tumor development, and my laboratory research addresses basic questions about the human brain and brain tumors...With the support of the NIH and the HHMI, I hope to have the opportunities and resources to investigate and develop new ways to fight this disease.” ALUMNI PERSPECTIVES Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa, M.D. HHMI Medical Fellow, Professor of Neurosurgery Professor of Oncology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS “The HHMI medical student research fellowship was a deciding experience in my path to a laboratory-based physician-scientist career. It was truly a life-altering year. I am now an independent investigator with a research program focused on integrating chemical genomic, genetic, and proteomic approaches to discover new protein targets and lead compounds for cancer therapy.” ALUMNI PERSPECTIVES Kimberly Stegmaier, M.D. HHMI Medical Fellow, 1994 Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School and Principal Investigator, Pediatric Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style ©2014 Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST TRAINING PROGRAMS INFORMATION RESOURCES View projects of last year’s class in 2014 Medical Fellows Meeting Book Search for HHMI scientists interested in mentoring Med Fellows Go to: