Institutional Training Grants
These types of grants, offered by the National Institutes of Health, are awarded to an individual institution as the primary means of supporting graduate and postdoctoral research training. The primary objective is to prepare qualified individuals for careers that have a significant impact on the health-related research needs of the Nation. This program supports predoctoral, postdoctoral and short term research training programs at domestic institutions of higher education. Individuals interested in applying for funding through an institution's training grant mechanism must contact the institution for detailed information. More information about Institutional Training Grants can be found on the NIH website. Below is a list of some of the Institutional Training Grants that relate to rehabilitation.
Institutions with training grants of interest to neurologic physical therapists
- Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Oregon Health and Science University, Neurological Sciences Institute
- University of Delaware, Department of Physical Therapy
- University of Florida, University of Texas Medical Branch (K12) Rehabilitation Research Career Development Program (RRCD)
- University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- University of Pennsylvania and University of California Los Angeles Center for Experimental Neurorehabilitation Training
- University of Pittsburgh, University of Delaware, Washington University (K12) Comprehensive Opportunites in Rehabilitation Research Training
- Washington University in St. Louis, Program in Physical Therapy