Columbia Cancer Research Training Program for Resident-Investigators (CAPRI)
The Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center offers an NIH R38 training grant for residents conducting cancer research with a Columbia faculty member for 1-2 years during residency that provides 80% protected time for research for 1-2 years during residency. Residents also receive a research stipend and participate in a summer grant-writing course as well as monthly training conferences.
For more information, visit the Columbia University Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center Postdoctoral Training Programs website.