The Division of Health Behavior Research offers a limited number of behavior research fellowships, through the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), to investigate behavioral interventions for chronic diseases that effect heart, lung, and blood systems. Research opportunities include collaboration with various departments which interface with the Division and are tailored to the interests and needs of the division and the candidate. Interested parties should send vitae to the division director.
Interested individuals may also want to review the Washington University Graduate Medical Education Policies.
The Division of Health Behavior Research offers a limited number of behavior research fellowships, through the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), to investigate behavioral interventions for chronic diseases that effect heart, lung, and blood systems. Research opportunities include collaboration with various departments which interface with the Division and are tailored to the interests and needs of the division and the candidate. Interested parties should send vitae to the division director.
Interested individuals may also want to review the Washington University Graduate Medical Education Policies.