Abstract The Duke University Division of Gastroenterology has been engaged in the training of clinicians and scientists in gastroenterology and hepatology since 1965. The Aims of our Program are to: 1). Train young investigators and develop future leaders in digestive disease research and 2). Create a community that brings together scientists across our campus engaged in digestive disease research in order to facilitate collaborations and to provide an outstanding training environment that supports diversity, equity and inclusion. The program offers positions for three postdoctoral fellows for a two-year training experience, and the program currently has an additional PhD fellow supported by a diversity supplement. The program includes a Basic/Translational Science Track and a Clinical Research Track. Our program includes a mentored research experience in a supportive environment that includes structured mentorship, relevant graduate coursework, and career development guidance. The program provides a research community that stimulates curiosity and offers multiple resources. The program faculty members are 12 MD and 13 PhD faculty from 9 departments at Duke with 17 in the Basic and Translational Research Track and 8 in the Clinical Research Track. The faculty are 40% women and 20% underrepresented in medicine. The training program faculty have many ongoing and productive collaborations. Our specific aims for this application include: 1) Develop and nurture the pipeline of researchers in digestive diseases from the undergraduate years through medical school, graduate school and postdoctoral training. 2) Create a scientific community that values and supports diversity, equity and inclusion. 3) Conduct a recruitment process that identifies outstanding applicants and encourages applications from women and underrepresented in medicine individuals. 4) Identify mentors and organize mentoring teams to support the research training and career development goals of the postdoctoral fellows. 5) Provide a mentored research experience that builds a foundation in research plus career development guidance that will prepare fellows for an independent research career. 6) Guide fellows through an Individual Development Plan to provide each postdoctoral fellow the training experiences that will be needed to prepare the fellow for a successful career. 7) Offer graduate coursework and seminars that teach fundamental research principles. 8) Provide rigorous training in the responsible conduct of research and methods for enhancing reproducibility in research. 9) Celebrate science through local seminars, visiting scholars and participation in national meetings.