Applications for the training program are accepted in March. Applications are reviewed by the Executive Committee, and appointed fellows begin their training period on July 1.
The program supports two highly qualified MD or MD/PhD fellows per year for a two-year intensive research experience. NuIDeas trainees will be selected from the Adult ID Fellowship Program at Northwestern University and the Pediatric ID Fellowship Program at Lurie Children’s, which successfully recruit highly trained medicine residents from across the country. Fellows will have completed an MD or MD/PhD degree program and internal medicine or pediatric residencies. It is expected that all ID Fellows will have passed the United States Medical Licensing Exam steps 1, 2 and 3.
The application will consist of a two-to-three-page research proposal stressing the translational aspects of the project, a brief description of the applicants career aspirations, a listing of the trainee’s Research Committee, the trainee’s CV (including past academic performance) and a letter of support from the research mentor. The Executive Committee will also have access to performance evaluations from the clinical year of training. The application deadline is March 15 (unless specifically extended by the Executive Committee). Applications should be submitted to the director of the training program.
Each NuIDeas trainee will be expected to meet the following milestones:
- Submit an abstract to a national meeting each year
- Submit at least one first-author research manuscript
- Be listed as co-author on at least one additional submitted manuscript (e.g., research, review article, book chapter)
- Participate in all NuIDeas training activities
- Maintain clinical skills and pass the appropriate board examinations
Trainees are also urged to submit a grant application during their time in the program.
Name: Joshua Craft
Undergrad: University of California, Los Angeles
MD: Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Residency: University of Maryland Medical Center Research
Project: Targeting the intracellular regulation of APOBEC3G in human CD4+ cells to contribute to HIV cure strategies
Name: Nabgha Farhat
Undergrad: Rutgers University
MD: Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Residency: University of Chicago
Research Project: Genomic Characterization of Invasive and Colonizing ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae in Young Infants