Medical Genetics Residency Program
Iowa's ACGME-accredited Medical Genetics Residency Program provides exceptional training opportunities in clinical care, research and education.
Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship Program
The Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship includes six months of hands-on training in the Molecular Pathology Laboratory divided into three blocks with special emphasis on molecular genetics, infectious disease and oncology. Another three to four months are spent within the Genetics Division of the Department of Pediatrics.
NIH-funded Training Programs
The University of Iowa is home to several NIH-funded postdoctoral training programs supporting training for postdoctoral scholars and clinical fellows in the health sciences.
The following NIH-funded training programs are currently active at The University of Iowa. These programs support training for postdoctoral scholars and clinical fellows in the health sciences.
Cardiovascular Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship
Director: Francois Abboud, MD
Hematologic and Oncologic Diseases of Childhood
Director: M. Sue O'Dorisio, MD, PhD
Interdisciplinary Training Program in Pain Research
Director: Donna L. Hammond, PhD
Multidisciplinary Lung Research Career Development Program
Director: Michael J. Welsh, MD
Pain and Associated Symptoms: Nurse Research Training
Keela Herr, PhD, RN, FAAN, AGSF
Program in Hematology: Molecular and Cell Biology in Blood Cells
Director: Steven Lentz, MD, PhD
Research Training in Infectious Diseases
Director: Jack Stapleton, MD
Research Training in the Major Psychoses and Clinical Neurobiology
Director: Nancy C. Andreasen, MD, PhD
Research Training Program for Otolaryngology
Director: Bruce J. Gantz, MD
Research Training Program in Pediatric Cardiology
Director: Thomas D. Scholz, MD
Surgical Oncology Research Training Program
Director: Ronald Weigel, MD, PhD
Training in Kidney Disease, Hypertension, Cell Biology
Director: John B. Stokes, MD
Training in Mechanisms of Parasitism
Director: John E. Donelson, PhD