Internal Resources
CHiiPs
Bursky Center for Human Immunology & Immunotherapy Programs (CHiiPs)
The vision of The Andrew M. and Jane M. Bursky Center for Human Immunology & Immunotherapy Programs (CHiiPs) is to become a leader in the field of human immunology by establishing an environment where basic, translational and clinical aspects of human immunology and immunotherapy research are seamlessly integrated.
Clinical Research Training Center
The CRTC is the educational core of the ICTS that provides clinical and translational research training for predoctoral students, house-staff, postdoctoral scholars, fellows, staff, and junior faculty. The CRTC provides a cohesive and supportive infrastructure to foster clinical research training and career development for predoctoral students, house-staff, postdoctoral fellows, staff, and faculty.
Core Facilities
Housed within the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, a list of the multitude of cores available at WUSTL.
Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences
The Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences (DBBS) at Washington University in St. Louis offers exceptional doctoral training at one of the nation’s preeminent biomedical research centers. The DBBS is organized into twelve academic programs, each representing a different scientific area.
Division of Biostatistics
The Division of Biostatistics is a medical school-wide facility that engages in research, biostatistical consultation, teaching and training.
Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists
Support for junior faculty facing extra professional demands
The Doris Duke Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists Program (DDFRCS) at Washington University in St. Louis was developed to provide innovative institutional solutions to reduce faculty attrition by assisting junior faculty facing extraprofessional demands.
Letters of Intent are accepted on a rolling basis. Application deadlines are scheduled for April 1 and October 1.
ICTS NIH Mock Study Section
Improving K, R, and F series grant submissions since 2014
The ICTS hosts NIH Mock Study Sections, designed to simulate an actual NIH study section, through the Research Development Program twice per year. The purpose of this program is to increase the likelihood of grant funding success by providing comprehensive, study section-like feedback to applicants on their complete grant application prior to grant submission.
InPrint
InPrint is a trainee-run scientific editing network and resource that provides free, confidential editing of scientific communications to the Washington University community.
Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences
Whether you’re a junior investigator or well established, ICTS membership can make an impact on your research and career. The ICTS facilitates team science by providing access to collaboration opportunities among our members at Washington University and our regional partner institutions.