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Wednesday, Sept. 17
10-11 a.m.
Zoom

The Center for Advanced Research Training & Innovation (CARTI) is hosting an information session to discuss and answer questions regarding the 2026 Clinical/Translational Research Training Track. Applications are due by Monday, Oct. 6, 2025 (midnight).

Register to attend the information session online at: https://www.ticketsource.com/center-for-advanced-research-training-innovation-carti/info-session-clinical-translational-research-training-track/e-zedear

Program Overview

This program provides training to UMB fellows and faculty in an early stage of their research career who are seeking foundational training in developing and executing a mentored clinical/translational and/or public health research project, including effectively communicating research to get published and funded. CARTI scholars are expected to submit a grant application within six months of participation in the training track.

This four-month training program will include didactic instruction on topics related to project design and implementation and scientific communication (with a focus on grant writing), as well as experiential learning. Upon completion of the didactic and experiential learning, scholars will have a complete research proposal that will undergo review by a mock study section. CARTI scholars are required to complete each element of the training schedule, including completion of an individual development plan and submission of a grant application within six months of participation.

Visit the website and FAQs page for details on the application process, eligibility requirements, and more.

 

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