Wisconsin Allergy Research Training (WISCART) Program

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Abstract

The goal of the Wisconsin Allergy Research Training (WiscART) program is to provide research training for postdoctoral fellows in Allergy and Immunology to prepare trainees for careers as independent academic research scientists. Objectives to achieve this goal include helping trainees establish a high-quality and productive research project related to allergy/immunology and developing their abilities in leadership and education. There are generally 4- 6 Allergy/Immunology fellows in the UW program, and 4 fellows supported by the WiscART program. The trainees are post-doctoral students or physicians who have completed residency training in either Pediatrics or Internal Medicine. For physicians, the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics leverage the T32 funds by providing funds for salary support and stipends for additional training years not covered by WiscART. The WiscART trainers include clinical, translational, and basic scientists, and there are an exceptional number of opportunities for trainee research projects. Training by traditional scientific and career mentorship is supplemented by outstanding educational programs offered by the University of Wisconsin CTSA (Institute for Clinical and Translational Research), including optional advanced degree and certificate programs in clinical research. Program accomplishments include recruiting outstanding trainees with a variety of backgrounds and interests, and 61% of fellows pursued academic careers upon graduation from WiscART.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10880562
Project number
5T32AI007635-25
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
Principal Investigator
James E. Gern
Activity code
T32
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$337,172
Award type
5
Project period
2000-08-01 → 2025-09-04