The Multidisciplinary K12 Urologic Research (KURe) Career Development Program provides career development support for individuals holding doctorate degrees (clinical or professional) who are interested in pursuing non-malignant urologic research. The program’s goal is to equip participants with the essential skills needed for a successful independent career in urologic research.
Multidisciplinary Urologic Career Development Programs (KURe):
- Duke University, PI, Cindy Amundsen, MD
- Stanford University– PIs, James Brooks, MD; Joseph Liao, MD
- University of Wisconsin – Madison, PI, Chad Vezina, PhD
The K12 Urological Epidemiology (UroEpi) Institutional Research Career Development Program provides career development support for individuals holding doctorate degrees (clinical or professional) who are interested in pursuing research in the epidemiology of non-malignant urological conditions. The program’s goal is to equip participants with the essential skills needed for a successful independent career in urological research.
Urological Epidemiology (UroEpi) Institutional Research Career Development Programs:
- University of California San Francisco – Kaiser Permanente, PIs, Alison Huang, MD; Stephen Van Den Eeden, PhD
- University of Michigan, PIs, Aruna Sarma, PhD; Quentin Clemens, MD