The UCSF Reproductive Infectious Disease (RID) Fellowship brings together qualified and committed physicians and PhDs to develop expertise in STI and HIV research, and collaboratively make discoveries to combat these pandemics. The fellowship endeavors to provide trainees with the tools and experience necessary to develop into independent investigators and launch productive careers in the field of RID. During their three-year fellowship trainees benefit from:
Institution Description
The RID fellowship is directed by Craig Cohen, MD, MPH, and funded through the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The UCSF Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, with its unparalleled blend of diverse and global resources, along with partner institutions at UC Berkeley, the Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology, the San Francisco Department of Public Health, and the STD Control Branch of the California Department of Health Services, provides an excellent home for the RID fellowship program.
The RID Fellowship is open to US- and Canadian-trained physicians who will have completed an Ob/Gyn residency by June 30 of the academic year in which the fellowship is to begin, as well as postdoctoral (i.e. PhD) candidates who will have received their degrees in a related field by the same date.
If interested, please contact Kimberly Bale.
Applications due: August 31, 2008 for July 2009 start.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply, including minorities and women.