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Training Programs

The National Human Genome Research Institute provides a wide range of programs aimed at furthering the professional training and career development of students, educators, health professionals and research scientists. This page describes the various training and educational opportunities available for individuals at various stages of their careers.

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Program Eligibility Requirements Application Deadline
Feb. 12, 2014 NIH Undiagnosed Diseases Program 2014 Fellowship Announcement
  • M.D., Ph.D. or an equivalent degree in a related field
April 1, 2014
Mar. 26, 2014 NHGRI Intramural Health Disparities Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
  • Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree in biomedical, clinical or behavioral research.
  • No more than two years of relevant research experience since earning their degree.
  • Curriculum vitae, a cover letter describing research interests and the names of three to six NHGRI Investigators that share a common research interest with the applicant.
  • The names of three references for letters of recommendation.
January 15, 2010
June 2, 2014 Non-Doctoral Level Training in Social and Behavioral Research at the National Institutes of Health
  • For recent graduates who would like to pursue multidisciplinary training in genomics and health
  • Curriculum vitae, a 1- to 3-page letter of research interests and the names of three potential referees
12-18 months prior to proposed start date
July 8, 2012 Medical Biochemical Genetics Residency Program
  • M.D.
  • Completed U.S. residency training program in clinical genetics,
  • Board eligible or board certified in clinical genetics
  • Valid, unrestricted U.S. license
Accepted through the year
 Feb. 12, 2014 Medical Genetics Residency Training Program
  • M.D., or M.D., Ph.D.
  • Valid, unrestricted U.S. license
  • Completion of a primary residency and board certification or board eligibility.
  • Board-eligible or certified in residency speciality
12 to 18 months prior to proposed start date.

Apply through ERAS, beginning in July, 2011.

Program Match Date: Late November
July 8, 2011 Medical Genetics Fellowship Training Program
  • Established by the American Board of Medical Genetics (ABMG)
  • For clinical genetics: two years in an accredited residency training program in the United States and board eligible or board certified in the primary residency
  • For other sub-specialties: a Ph.D. degree earned from a U.S. university or equivalent education with prior ABMG approval
12 to 18 months prior to proposed start date
Dec. 24, 2012 Maternal Fetal Medicine/Medical Genetics
  • M.D., or M.D., Ph.D.
  • Completion of primary residency in Obstetrics/Gynecology
  • Board eligibility or board certification in OB/Gyn
Apply to MFM at Washington Hospital Center, through ERAS.

One candidate accepted every other year.
May 7, 2012 Physician-Scientist Development Program
  • Board-certified physicians or eligible in an appropriate specialty
  • Training complete within the past five years
  • Research aptitude and commitment
October 31
April 9, 2012 Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research
  • Enrolled at least half-time in high school or college.
  • Citizens or permanent residents of the United States.
  • At least 16 years of age.
March 1
April 2, 2012 Combined Pediatrics and Medical Genetics Residency Program
  • Successful completion of medical training at an accredited medical school
July 1
Nov. 15, 2012 Postdoctoral Intramural Research Training Awards
  • Doctoral degree and under five years relevant postdoctoral experience
Applications accepted all year
Jan. 20, 2015 Johns Hopkins University/National Human Genome Research Institute Genetic Counseling Training Program
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited American college or university
  • Undergraduate courses in biochemistry and genetics
  • Prior counseling experience (either paid or unpaid)
  • Prior coursework in statistics
January 1
April 19, 2012 Post-Baccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award
  • U. S. citizen or permanent resident
  • graduate of an accredited American college or university
Applications accepted all year
Dec. 26, 2013 Technical Intramural Research Training Award
  • Graduate of an accredited American college or university with a bachelor's or master's degree
  • United States citizen or permanent resident
Applications accepted all year


NIH Training Programs

Program Eligibility Requirements Application Deadline
Graduate Partnerships Program (GPP) See the GPP Web site See the
GPP Web site
NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program
  • Enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student at an accredited, four-year undergraduate institution
  • U.S. citizen, national or qualified non-citizen (See Citizenship Requirements)
  • Disadvantaged background with demonstrable financial need
  • GPA of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale or within the top five percent of class
February 28

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Last Updated: April 1 2015

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Intramural Training Office

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John E. Fogarty International Center
Opportunities for foreign scientists