Faculty Opportunities
CTSA KL2 Scholars Program
The CTSA KL2 Scholars career development awards provide training, mentoring, infrastructure and protected time for junior faculty to pursue multidisciplinary clinical research. Clinical research is defined broadly, and includes translational research, patient-oriented research, clinical trials, epidemiologic research, and outcomes research. The program includes a master's degree in clinical research for those who do not have such training, a supportive environment, start-up research funds, 1/2 day each week of work-in-progress seminars, and access to core faculty who provide expertise and guidance in research design, measurement and questionnaire methods, study coordination, data management, statistical analysis, publishing and presenting research, and grant writing.
Learn about other UCSF K12 grants and additional Career Development Award opportunities.
Find a Mentor
Find a mentor with CTSI's Junior Faculty Mentoring Program, a structured mentoring program to support junior clinical and translational investigators.
Become a Mentor
Become a mentor with CTSI's Mentor Development Program, an innovative curriculum for training mid-career and early senior research faculty to become the next generation of confident effective clinical and translational mentors.
- View course materials online
- Find out how to participate in person — the next seminar series begins in January 2010. Application deadline is November 16, 2009.
Traveling Ambassador Program
Promote diversity in our ranks by participating in CTSI's Traveling Ambassador Program. The program provides funding for attending national meetings in your areas of interest, where you will recruit potential faculty applicants from diverse/disadvantaged backgrounds.
