Jay Daniels, G3 MD/PhD Student receives the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) F30 grant
Jay Daniels was chosen as an NIH Ruth L. Kirchstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) F30 awardee. The grant supports students at institutions with NIH-funded institutional predoctoral dual-degree training programs. The purpose of the Kirschstein-NRSA, dual-doctoral degree, predoctoral fellowship (F30) is to enhance the integrated research and clinical training of promising predoctoral students, who are matriculated in a combined MD/PhD or other dual-doctoral degree training program, and who intend careers as physician/clinician-scientists. Candidates must propose an integrated research and clinical training plan and a dissertation research project in scientific health-related fields relevant to the missions of the participating NIH Institutes and Centers. The title of the winning grant was "Dissecting mechanisms by which PD1 deletions drive aggressive cutaneous T cell lymphoma.”