Tomorrow’s cardiovascular leaders start here Medical Student Research Fellowships
Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation • Founded in 1980 by Stanley J. Sarnoff, M.D. • Develops medical students throughout their careers into the next generation of leaders in cardiovascular innovation, research, and medicine by providing mentored research experiences and lifelong community.
S a r n o f f e l l o l l o w sh i p F F • Sarnoff Fellows spend a year conducting intensive work in a research laboratory • Although applicants may have prior research experience, applications are also encouraged from students without extensive prior research experience
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To Top R Residency P Programs of Sarnof of Sarnoff Alumni f Alumni Beth Israel ‐ Deaconess Medical Center Brigham and Women’s Hospital Columbia Cornell Duke University Johns Hopkins University Massachusetts General Hospital New York University Ohio State University Stanford University UCLA UCSF University of Pennsylvania University of Texas ‐ Southwestern University of Washington, Seattle Washington University, St. Louis Yale University
Past F st Fello llowship Host Institutions wship Host Institutions Albert Einstein Ohio State University Baylor Pennsylvania State University Beth Israel Deaconess Rockefeller University Boston Children’s Hospital Stanford University Boston University University of Alabama Brigham and Women's Hospital University of Arizona Case Western Reserve University University of California, Los Angeles Cedars Sinai Medical Center University of California, San Diego Children's Hospital, Boston University of California, San Francisco Children's Hospital, Los Angeles University of Chicago Columbia University University of Colorado Dana Farber Cancer Institute University of Iowa Dartmouth University of Kentucky Duke University University of Louisville Georgetown University Harvard University of Maryland Indiana University University of Massachusetts Johns Hopkins University of Michigan University of Southern California University of Pennsylvania Massachusetts General Hospital University of Pittsburgh MIT University of Texas Southwestern Mayo Medical School University of Washington Mount Sinai University of Wisconsin National Institutes of Health Vanderbilt University New York Medical College Washington University New York University Northwestern University Weill Cornell Medical College Yale University
Sarnoff Mentoring Each Fellow is paired with a member of the Foundation’s Scientific Committee who will: Visit the Fellow’s lab during the year Aid in overall career development Provide guidance during the research year
Alumni Pr Alumni Programs ograms Webinars (advice on residency and fellowship applications, grant writing, careers in academia and industry, etc.) Formal Alumni Mentoring Program Regional networking receptions Leadership Training Retreats and Innovation Forums Alumni ‐ specific programs at Sarnoff Annual Meeting Grant Development Advisory Network
Scientif Scientific ic Committ Committee ee Charles Hong, MD, PhD, Chair (Alumnus) Jen Ho, MD (Alumna) University of Maryland Massachusetts General Hospital Svati Shah, MD, Vice Chair Maria Kontaridis, PhD Duke University Masonic Medical Research Institute Sharlene Day, MD, Past Chair Bonnie Ky, MD University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania E. Dale Abel, MD, PhD University of Iowa Charlie Lowenstein, MD University of Rochester Alan Daugherty, PhD University of Kentucky Donna Milewicz, MD, PhD University of Texas at Houston James deLemos, MD University of Texas, Southwestern Arun Padmanabhan, MD, PhD (Alumnus) University of California, San Francisc0 Daniel Greif, MD (Alumnus) Associate Professor, Yale University
Sarnof Sarnoff Scientif f Scientific Committ ic Committee ee Sumanth Prabhu, MD University of Alabama Giuliana Repetti (Alumna) University of Arizona Priya Saha, MD (Alumna) University of Washington JilTardiff, MD, PhD University of Arizona RongTian, MD, PhD University of Washington Philip Tsao, PhD Stanford
Sarnof Sarnoff Benef f Benefits its • Lifetime commitment to the Fellow • Fellows have continued interaction with other Fellows, Scholars, Alumni and Scientific Committee members at the Foundation’s Annual Scientific Meeting and other conferences.
Sarnof Sarnoff Benef f Benefits ts Annual stipend ‐ $32,000 Fellowship Allowance ‐ $8,000 AHA Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Early Career one year membership
Sarnoff Benefits Financial support to attend the Annual Scientific Meeting and the AHA Scientific Sessions Additional funds to present research at up to two national conferences
The S Sarnoff Ad Adva vantage • Can conduct research any where in the US • Lifelong Alumni support and offerings • Lifelong mentoring by top physician scientists in the country • Large Alumni Network
Sarnof Sarnoff Alumni Pr Alumni Profile ofile Currently over 425 Sarnoff Alumni Over 55% of Alumni who have finished their training are currently working in academia Job titles of Alumni include: Medical School Dean, Chief of Medicine, Division Chief, Head of Research, Professor, Senior Vice President of Research & Development, Medical Director, CEO and CMO
Sarnoff Application • Personal Statement • Essay • Curriculum Vitae • Transcript • Sponsor’s Endorsement (Member of applicant’s medical school faculty) • Letters of Recommendation
Contact Information Dana Boyd, Executive Director Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation 731 G ‐ 2 Walker Road Great Falls, VA 22066 dboyd@SarnoffFoundaton.org (703) 759 ‐ 7600 www.sarnofffoundation.org
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