The Multi-Disciplinary Training Program in Cardiovascular Imaging at Stanford is funded by the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering of the National Institutes of Health. The program is designed to train the next generation of cardiovascular imaging investigators by exposing them to three complementary areas: Clinical, Engineering, Molecular Imaging
This program trains a total of six fellows over two years through the NIH T32 training grant "Mechanisms & Innovation in Vascular Disease" in the following areas:
Vascular Reactivity and Thrombosis
Vascular Regeneration and Development
Metabolic or Lifestyle Influences on Vascular Outcomes
Proteomic Markers and Genetic Determinants of Vascular Disease
Gender and Ethnicity Differences in Vascular Disease
Myocardial biologists at Stanford are found in diverse departments and divisions within the wider Stanford community and this provides a natural vehicle for multidisciplinary training across six complementary areas:
This research training fellowship trains four MD or PhD postdoctoral fellows for up to two years with a primary focus in of the following pulmonary research areas: