# Hematology clinical research training program

> **NIH NIH T32** · UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA · 2022 · $714,349

## Abstract

Hematology Clinical Research Training Program (T32 HL-07439) PI: Brass, Lawrence F.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The Hematology Clinical Research Training Program at the University of Pennsylvania was established in
1978 and has provided basic and translational research training for 162 men and women. The program’s
primary goal is to help a diverse group of individuals prepare for careers as investigators in the broadly-defined
discipline of hematology and blood disorders. The faculty includes 39 trainers of all academic ranks and a plan
is in place for adding or withdrawing trainers when appropriate. Up to 12 new trainees are accepted each year
(8 postdocs and 4 predocs). Candidates were originally were drawn primarily from physicians enrolled in the
clinical hematology training programs in the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics. Since 1998 we have also
supported postdoctoral trainees who are not physicians and, since 2004, predoctoral trainees, many of whom
have been in Penn’s MD-PhD program. Oversight comes from our internal Oversight Committee and our
External Advisory Board. The connection to the MD-PhD program takes advantage of the PI’s role as the
director of that program as well. The inclusion of predoctoral students reflects our belief in the long term value
of involving talented students to hematology-related research at an earlier point in their training as scientists
and physician-scientists. Essential features of the program include formal and informal advising, skills
workshops, attendance at local seminars and national conferences, coursework, training in the responsible
conduct of research, and an annual presentation and feedback session attended by our external advisory
board members. MD postdoctoral fellows have the option of enrolling in a Biomedical Graduate Studies (BGS)
PhD program. Two recent fellows have done so. Outcomes. 162 trainees (including those currently appointed)
have been supported by this program: 133 postdocs (69 MD, 24 MD-PhD and 40 PhD) and 29 predocs (19 in
the MD-PhD program and 10 in a PhD program). Of the 131 who have completed all stages of training, at least
97 (74%) hold or have held (3 are deceased or retired) positions that we consider appropriate outcomes for
alumni of this training program: 50% with full-time appointments at an academic institution, 21% employed in
the biotech or pharmaceutical industries, 1% at the NIH, 1% at a research institute other than the NIH, and 2%
who run transfusion services outside of academia or the NIH. Of those in academia, 76% have or had research
funding from any source and 51% have or had NIH support, with HLBI being the source of support for at least
half. A detailed plan for attracting and training a diverse group of men and women, monitoring their progress
benchmarked with an individualized development plan, and receiving feedback from trainees, alumni and
faculty is included in the application. Renewed funding is requested at the present level.

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10445010
- **Project number:** 5T32HL007439-44
- **Recipient organization:** UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
- **Principal Investigator:** LAWRENCE F BRASS
- **Activity code:** T32 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2022
- **Award amount:** $714,349
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 1979-07-01 → 2024-06-30

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10445010

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10445010, Hematology clinical research training program (5T32HL007439-44). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-23 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10445010. Licensed CC0.

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