Training
Children’s National Hospital is committed to the highest standards of excellence in training and mentoring the next generation of scientists and physician-investigators.
Academic Training and Specialty Programs
Medical Students & Residents
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Research in Residency Program
Given that research is a core part of its mission, Children’s National offers many unique research opportunities for pediatric residents and medical students. Whether providing a platform for an introductory research experience or supporting significant protected time for research during residency, the options within the Children’s Research in Residency Program (CHRRP) offer several paths to foster careers in academic pediatrics and pediatric subspecialties.
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Contact
Given COVID-19 restrictions, 2021 program updates will be posted here when available.
Postdoctoral Trainees
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Lab Opportunities
The Children’s National Research Institute offers postdoctoral fellowships for those who recently received their degree, as well as opportunities for graduate students to work in one of the many laboratories across the five research centers. Future biomedical scientists and innovators will gain a wide range of knowledge and expertise and develop a deep understanding of their primary research focus.
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Career Opportunities
Postdoctoral training programs are tailored to each individual, so each trainee has the opportunity to optimize their postdoc training experience. To search for current postdoctoral fellowship openings, please visit our careers page.
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Contact
Given COVID-19 restrictions, 2021 program updates will be posted here when available.
Graduate Students
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GWU Affiliation
Faculty at Children’s National Research Institute hold appointments in several departments at George Washington University, whose graduate students may want to conduct their research at CNRI.
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Contact
Given COVID-19 restrictions, 2021 program updates will be posted here when available.
High School & Undergraduate Students
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Research Experience
A variety of research experiences are available to both high school and undergraduate students allowing them to gain practical experience as they consider careers in medicine or biomedical research.
Our research laboratories have opportunities for high school and undergraduate interns and students throughout the year. High school students need to be 15 years old and should be a rising junior or senior.
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Contact
Given COVID-19 restrictions, 2021 program updates will be posted here when available.
Our Faculty
Catherine Bollard, MBChB
- Director, Center for Cancer & Immunology
- Director, Program for Cell Enhancement and Technologies for Immunotherapy
Tarik Haydar, Ph.D.
- Director, Center for Neuroscience Research
- Ruth Pack Wolf and William B. Wolf, Sr. Professor, Neuroscience
Mihailo Kaplarevic, Ph.D.
- Chief Research Information Officer, Children’s National
- Bioinformatics Division Chief, Center for Genetic Medicine Research, Children’s National Research Institute