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T32 Fellowship in Adult and Pediatric Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

This predoctoral and postdoctoral training program in adult and pediatric pulmonary and critical care medicine trains new generations of learners to become outstanding researchers or entrepreneurs. This program enables one predoctoral PhD student and four postdoctoral fellows (PhD, MD, PhD/MD) to participate in novel pulmonary related research including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, pulmonary hypertension, asthma, cystic fibrosis, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, Intensive care unit delirium, critical care outcomes and early origins of adult lung disease.

The T32 mechanism provides support for PhD students including tuition and fees. A stipend is assigned individually to trainees based on the current graduate student stipend amounts. Health insurance as well as up to $1,000 per year is provided to cover travel costs to a professional/scientific meeting or to visit an external lab for additional training.

T32 Fellowship in Adult and Pediatric Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine is led by Roberto Machado, MD and Rob Tepper, MD, PhD.

T32 Thematic Affinity Groups (TAGs)

  • Vascular Biology 

  • Outcomes and Health Services 

  • Airway Biology

  • Lung Inflammation, Injury and Repair 

  • Developmental Mechanisms


Fellowship Selection Committee

Apply to the T32 Fellowship

Applications for T32 support are accepted on a rolling deadline and can be submitted at any time.
38879-Machado, Roberto

Roberto F. Machado, MD

Dr. Calvin H. English Professor

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13357-Tepper, Robert

Robert S. Tepper, MD, PhD

Mary Agnes Kennedy and Katheryn Kennedy Weinberger Professor of Pediatrics

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5086-Bosslet, Gabriel

Gabriel T. Bosslet, MD

Assistant Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development

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43283-Chmiel, James

James F. Chmiel, MD

Professor of Pediatrics

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Questions?

For information on the training program, faculty, resources and application process, contact Allison Dietrich.