Welcome to the NIH Medical Student Research Fellowship Program
 Welcome! You have reached the home page of the NIH Medical Student Research
Fellowship Program (MSRF) at the College of Medicine of the University of
Tennessee Health Science Center. The Program enables UT medical students,
selected on a competitive basis, to engage in individualized research projects
under the supervision of College of Medicine faculty investigators in both basic
science and clinical science departments during the summer or off-quarters.
Over 500 medical students have participated in the MSRF Program since its
inception in 1980. Currently supported by a five-year grant from the National
Institutes of Health, the Program provides stipends of $1,731 per month with a
maximum stipend of $5,193 for a three-month appointment. Fellowship stipends
are available for 24 students per year.
The MSRF Program introduces students to
biomedical research and to careers in academic medicine, and provides an
excellent opportunity for professional and academic growth. An article about
the MSRF Program entitled Impact
of Medical Student Research in the Development of Physician-Scientists
has recently been published in the Journal of Investigative
Medicine (May 2003). Please click on
the links (left) for more detailed programmatic information.
The principal investigator for the NIH Medical Student Research
Fellowship Program grant is Solomon S. Solomon, M.D., Professor of Medicine and
Pharmacology. The Program is administered through the College of Medicine Dean's
Office.
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