(DRAFT) Pre-doc Preparatory Program (P3) in Translational Research

This page is designed to help prospective applicants and current scholars prepare for the program. While day to day materials and communications during the program will be shared via Canvas, this page offers general guidance and helpful links to support your journey before and after the program.

 

P3 Scholars 2023-2024 at the United Leukodystrophy Foundation (ULF) Conference

  • Penn Libraries comprise over seven million volumes, one million of which are in electronic form, over 33,000 videos, four million microforms, more than 100,000 e-journals, and over 1,300 online databases and indexes accessed from the online catalog. They provide a wide range of support.
  • The Weingarten Center provides a wide range of academic support programming and professional consultation services in university-relevant skills such as reading, writing, study strategies, and time management.
  • The Weingarten Center's Disabilities Services staff work closely with students who self-identify with disabilities in order to ensure equal academic opportunities and access to all University programs, activities and services.
  • Edge for Scholars — Candid commentary, gritty truths, sharpen your academic edge
  • DIAMOND Portal - a digital portal for competency-based CTS educational offerings 

Scholars enrolled in P3 should acknowledge the NIH NICHD R25 Award on their CV.

For example:202X–202X Predoc-Preparatory Program (P3) in Translational Research Trainee (NIH NICHD R25 PI: Laura Adang, MD, PhD, MSTR)

Acknowledging the NIH NICHD R25 award is important because it highlights the federal support that makes this training possible and demonstrates your participation in a nationally funded program.