The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program is a highly individualized and accelerated doctoral training program for outstanding students committed to biomedical research careers. NIH Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) students partner with two Investigators - one at the NIH and another at the University of Oxford or University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom - to perform a single, collaborative dissertation project. Additionally, students interested in pursuing a career as a physician-scientist may pair the NIH OxCam PhD Program with a U.S. medical school via the NIH MD/PhD Partnership Training Program. Students admitted to the NIH MD/PhD Partnership Training Program conduct research in the NIH intramural research program as part of a coordinated plan of dual-degree training with the student's selected medical school.
National Institutes of Health
Description
(NIH)
Turning Discovery Into Health
Mid-Atlantic
Booth Number: 1540
NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program
9000 Rockville Pike, BLDG 15F1, Bethesda, MD, USA 20892
Conference Representatives

Kristi Porter, PhD
+1 301-467-2076
kristi.porter2@nih.gov

Racquel Collins, PhD
+1 202-809-8027
racquel.collins@nih.gov
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