The integrated Translational Research Institute of Virginia, or iTHRIV, has announced its fifth class of iTHRIV Scholars. The seven selected researchers from the University of Virginia and Virginia Tech will participate in a structured research training and mentorship program.
The iTHRIV Scholars program, launched in 2017, is a cohort-based, mentored career development award for dedicated early career clinical and translational researchers. The intensive two-year program emphasizes data science training and interdisciplinary research collaboration.
iTHRIV Scholars dedicate roughly 75% of their time to their research project and . The Scholars Program brings together innovative training in clinical translational research, data science, “grant brewing” and research project development and management, all in a strong mentoring environment with support from peers and seasoned scientists and clinicians.
“The program incorporates various elements of scientific leadership into a focused and rigorous curriculum that enables individual researchers to improve their work with constant feedback from mentors and their cohort,” said Jason Papin, a professor of biomedical engineering in Âé¶ąĆĆ˝â°ć School of Engineering and Applied Science and School of Medicine, and one of the iTHRIV Scholars Program’s principal investigators. “It really helps them develop a network that advances not only the scholar as a researcher, but fast-tracks the translation of their science.”

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