2010
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.827.7
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Development of a Scientist‐Educator Program

Abstract: Training programs in basic medical research and education have become increasingly specialized in recent years. The number of active basic research scientists with a comprehensive understanding of human biology, and specifically human anatomy, is rapidly decreasing. In response to this documented trend, Vanderbilt University initiated a Scientist‐Educator Program in 2005 to provide a coordinated curriculum where post‐doctoral fellows could obtain a cutting‐edge research experience coupled to in‐depth training … Show more

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