OPPORTUNITIES FOR INFORMATICS RESEARCH at

Harvard Medical School

The Biomedical Informatics Research Training (BIRT) Program is a consortium of leading informatics laboratories at Harvard. It is supported by a grant from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health. For United States citizens and permanent residents, this POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP provides stipend, tuition, and travel funds. Selected fellows are provided with many opportunities for training, research, interaction, and collaboration. All fellows also pursue the two-year Harvard Medical School Biomedical Informatics MMSc.

The MMSc is a postdoctoral degree program that consists of course work and mentored research. Fellows in our program choose from one of four possible tracks: Bioinformatics, Clinical Informatics, Imaging Informatics, and Population Health Informatics.

To learn more, visit website: http://informaticstraining.hms.harvard.edu/.

In addition to the BIRT program, the Center for Biomedical Informatics (CBMI) offers a number of other training and research opportunities.

For more information about our programs, contact Aimee Doe, Program Coordinator, at e-mail: aimee_eoe@hms.harvard.edu.