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Fellowship Training

The Division of Clinical Pharmacology at Indiana University School of Medicine offers a variety of postdoctoral fellowship programs designed to prepare the next generation of leaders in translational research. Our programs include NIH-funded T32 training, modeling and simulation fellowships, and faculty grant-supported opportunities. Regardless of funding source, all fellows receive the same comprehensive educational training.

Clinical Pharmacology Fellowship

This two-year fellowship program is designed to generate independent clinical pharmacology investigators for careers in academia, government and industry.

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Indiana CTSI Pharmacometrics Modeling and Simulation Fellowship

The Indiana CTSI Pharmacometrics Modeling and Simulation fellowship provides training in developing mathematical models to predict drug disposition and their effects across the continuum of preclinical and clinical drug development.

Apply for Fellowship Training

Applications for the our postdoctoral fellowships are accepted year-round. Additional information about the program is available by contacting the Division of Clinical Pharmacology fellowship coordinator.

Postdoctoral Fellowship FAQs

Our division offers several postdoctoral fellowship opportunities designed to provide comprehensive training in clinical pharmacology and related disciplines. These include: 

  • NIH-Funded T32 Training Grant
  • Indiana CTSI Modeling and Simulation Fellowship
  • Faculty Grant Supported Fellowship

Regardless of the funding source, all fellows participate in the same rigorous educational curriculum and receive consistent, high-quality training to prepare them for successful careers in research and clinical practice.

Applicants must hold a doctoral-level degree (e.g., MD, DO, PharmD, PhD, or equivalent) to be eligible for the fellowship. If you are within six months of completing your degree, you may apply prior to graduation. Proof of degree completion must be provided before the fellowship start date.

No, licensure is not required.

Candidates for NIH sponsorship must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Trainees may be eligible for loan reimbursement per year during their training via the NIH Clinical Research Loan Reimbursement Program.

Our fellowship programs are two years in length.

No, fellows are required to be in-person.

Applications in all areas of translational research are accepted. 

Applications are accepted year-round and reviewed quarterly. You can expect a response after the quarterly review.

Applications must include a CV and personal statement. Your statement should include: 

  • The type of fellowship you are interested in
  • How completing our fellowship aligns with your career goals

Salaries for our postdoctoral fellows are competitive and based on the NIH scale for post-graduate training.

Trainees may be eligible for loan reimbursement per year during their training via the NIH Clinical Research Loan Reimbursement Program.

Accessibility

The Division of Clinical Pharmacology encourages learners with disabilities to access all of the resources available to them, including registration with Adaptive Educational Services (AES). AES provides services to learners with all types of disabilities and collaborates with faculty and program directors to implement approved accommodations. Accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis taking into account documented need and student self-report. AES is a confidential resource for students to discuss their disability-related needs. Additional information is available through the fellowship coordinator or Adaptive Educational Services.