Michigan Vision Clinician Scientist Development Program

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Abstract

ABSTRACT The Michigan Vision Clinician-Scientist Development Program is a proven mechanism for growing the number and effectiveness of clinician-scientists in vision research. It is based on an interdisciplinary approach leveraging collaboration across the University of Michigan. The Program encompasses the full range of scientific inquiry from basic discovery science to clinical trials to health services and is dedicated to providing early- career investigators the resources to develop research programs addressing the NEI mission and strategic plan. It is designed around best practices, with individualized, multidisciplinary, and dedicated mentoring teams for each scholar with a focus on continuous improvement and productivity. This approach will produce vision clinician-scientists who can successfully translate cutting edge scientific advances into enhanced patient treatment by advancing our understanding of the visual system and patient well-being in both health and disease. We propose to maintain two scholars at a time who will also have considerable departmental support until they achieve independent-researcher status. The impact of the Program will be measured by the scientific achievements of the scholars and their career trajectory and success in establishing independent contributions and programs.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10870213
Project number
5K12EY022299-12
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR
Principal Investigator
PAUL P LEE
Activity code
K12
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$534,892
Award type
5
Project period
2013-05-15 → 2028-06-30