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Grant & Funding Services

The UC Irvine School of Medicine Research Development Unit provides comprehensive support for grant submissions, including funding strategies, project management and review services.

Physician-Scientist Collective

A supportive community focused on advancing research, career development and collaboration with regularly scheduled seminars and network events.

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Physician-Scientist Pathways Certificate Course

A hybrid six-week program equipping residents, fellows and junior faculty with essential research skills by combining clinical knowledge with scientific investigation.

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Interdisciplinary Resident & Fellow Research Showcase

The annual research showcase provides a platform for SOM residents and fellows to present their innovative research, learn from their peers and connect with mentors and institutional leaders. Note to Departments: This showcase serves as a complement to department-specific research days.

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School of Medicine Residency & Fellowship Programs


The School of Medicine offers a variety of residency and fellowship programs, many of which involve a research component. 

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The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Research Pathway


ABIM is a physician-led, non-profit, independent evaluation organization driven by doctors who want to achieve higher standards for better care in a rapidly changing world.

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Affiliated Scholar Advancement Program (ASAP)


The ICTS ASAP provides various levels of support for UCI junior faculty, residents, fellows and medical students to advance their research careers.

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Master of Science in Biomedical and Translational Science (MS-BATS)


The MS-BATS program trains students to conduct high-quality multidisciplinary clinical research at the intersection of basic science and clinical medicine. Students from varying levels of training, including medical students, residents, fellows, physicians, nurses and others interested in excelling as effective clinical researchers will benefit from this program.

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T32 NRSA Training Program


The UC Irvine Institute for Clinical and Translational Science (ICTS) offers an NIH-funded training program (formerly TL1, now T32) that weaves clinical research and translational science into the core curriculum. 

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