Current Programs in the Division of Training and Workforce Development (TWD)

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Alison Gammie, Ph.D., TWD Director

TWD programs foster the training and development of a strong biomedical research workforce. The division supports leadership in training the next generation of scientists and broadening participation in the scientific workforce through a variety of programs at the undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral, faculty, and institutional levels. The branches and programs are listed below. The programs may also be viewed by career stage. Contact names for these branches and applicable program directors are listed on the Contacts by Research Area page. Funded programs are found on the TWD Dashboard​.

Cross-Disciplinary Pathway Programs (CPP) Branch​

This branch manages individual fellowship, institutional research training, and research education grants to support undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, and predoctoral cross-disciplinary research training, and to develop the capabilities of institutions to train these individuals​.

Kenneth Gibbs, Ph.D., Branch Chief

Undergraduate Student Training Programs
Postbaccalaureate and Masters Student Programs
Ph.D. Student Training Programs
Predoctoral-to-Postdoctoral Transition Programs

Discipline Specific Training (DST) Branch​

This branch manages individual predoctoral fellowships as well as institutional basic biomedical research training and medical science training programs to develop the capabilities of institutions to train students.

Kenneth Gibbs, Ph.D., Acting Branch Chief

Postdoc​toral, Early Career, and Workforce Development Branch

This branch manages competitive individual and institutional research training grants at the postdoctoral level, as well as career development awards. The branch also manages research project grants, professional meetings, research education grants and diversity supplements to promote workforce development across the career pathway​.

Anissa Brown, Ph.D., Branch Chief

Postdoctoral
Early Career/Faculty
Workforce Development