The Department of Surgery offers short-term summer research experiences for medical students interested in research related to diabetes, obesity, endocrine disorders, nutritional disorders, digestive diseases, liver disease, kidney disease, and urologic disease. Funded by a T35 grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, the program offers six students a mentored 10-12 week research and training experience with the goal of encouraging medical students to pursue academic medical careers. The program includes completion of a mentored research project, along with a curriculum designed to teach medical students the essentials of effective research and academic research principles. At the completion of their experience, students write an abstract and present a poster or oral presentation.
Pre-doctoral trainee stipends are fixed by the National Institutes of Health.
Applicants must be medical students at an AAMC or LCME accredited school of medicine who have completed at least one year of medical school. Because this is a 10-12 week experience, the training experience is traditionally completed during the summer following the first year of medical school. Applications are accepted from students attending institutions other than UW-Madison who intend to spend their summer in Madison in the laboratory of their trainer. Applicants must be US citizens, noncitizen nationals of the US or permanent US residents. Individuals from underrepresented ethnic or racial backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
The following criteria is used to select trainees into this program:
This program includes a broad range of trainers with research interest in areas of interest to NIDDK and is focused on Department of Surgery faculty, as well as researchers collaborating with Department of Surgery faculty. Trainers have a solid history of extramural funding, and experience in training students. Our program currently consists of over 20 trainers.
For questions about this program, please do not hesitate to contact the Program Director, Dr. Herbert Chen or the Program Administrator, Kristi Herritz.