The Program for Training in Sleep, Circadian and Respiratory Neurobiology in the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women's Hospital is supported by a Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA (T-32 grant) from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute within the National Institutes of Health. This program is designed to address a nationally recognized need to enhance the number of trained investigators and trainees in neurobiological and neurobehavioral research related to: (1) basic sleep and circadian neurobiology; (2) patient-oriented sleep disorders medicine research; and (3) applied research on sleep and chronobiology.
Pre-doctoral trainees, eligible for up to 5 years of total T-32 support, receive a stipend, tuition support and an allotment for travel and training related expenses.
Please contact the program coordinator (sleep_training@hms.harvard.edu) for additional information and assistance with the application process.