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Opportunities for Informatics Research at Harvard Medical School

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Employer
Harvard Medical School (HMS)
Posted
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Closes
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Ref
As Seen In New Scientist Magazine, 7.28.12
Contact
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Location
MA - Massachusetts
Hours
Salary
Undisclosed

Further information

The Biomedical Informatics Research Training (BIRT) Program is a consortium of leading informatics laboratories at Harvard. It is supported by a grant from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health. For United States citizens and permanent residents, this post-doctoral fellowship provides stipend, tuition, and travel funds. Selected fellows are provided with many opportunities for training, research, interaction, and collaboration. All fellows also pursue the two-year Harvard Medical School Biomedical Informatics MMSc.

The MMSc is a post-doctoral degree program that consists of course work and mentored research. Fellows in our program choose from one of four possible tracks: Clinical Informatics; Population Health Informatics; Imaging Informatics; and Bioinformatics.

To learn more, click APPLY NOW below.

In addition to the BIRT program, the Center for Biomedical Informatics (CBMI) offers a number of other training and research opportunities.

For more information about our programs, contact Katherine Flannery, Program Manager, CBMI, at Katherine_Flannery@hms.harvard.edu

Harvard Medical School (HMS)


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