Stanford Medical Genetics Training Program - ABMG Clinical Laboratory Fellowships
Overview of Programs
The Stanford Medical Genetics Training Program offers ABMG accredited training in Clinical Biochemical Genetics, Clinical Cytogenetics and Clinical Molecular Genetics.
The fellowship program seeks to attract physicans and scientists of diverse backgrounds and experience interested in pursuing careers in medical genetics. The fellowship is open to holders of M.D. and Ph.D. degrees. Fellows must be eligible to work in the United States.
How to Apply
Potential applicants should contact the program coordinator for information on the current availability of training positions and the application process.
Materials required for application are:
- CV
- Three letters of reference
- A short essay (up to 1 page) describing motivation for training and career goals
Program Contacts
Gregory M. Enns, MB, ChB
Program Director
Athena Cherry, PhD
Tina Cowan, PhD
Iris Schrijver, MD
Laboratory Training Directors
Kiran Umesh
Program Coordinator
Tel: 650-498-4937
Mailing address:
Stanford Medical Genetics Training Program
300 Pasteur Dr., H-315
Stanford, CA 94305-5208
Email: geneticsresidency@stanford.edu
Additional Information
Stanford Area Housing
Information of housing near the medical center is available through the Stanford Community Housing Services site.