Nina Starr Braunwald Research Fellowship Award
Nina Starr Braunwald, MD was the first woman to be certified by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery and the first woman to conduct open heart surgery. This research award in her name supports up to $55,000 per year for up to two years for a woman resident working in a cardiac surgical clinic or laboratory research program who has not yet completed cardiothoracic surgical training. Since the award's inception, Braunwald Fellows have gone on to become established leaders within the field. The Braunwald Award is widely recognized as one of the specialty’s most prestigious research fellowships.
Purpose
This award is designed to provide salary and/or direct experimental support for women cardiac surgical trainees who wish to acquire investigational skills. Although a specific research program is required as the major component of the application, emphasis in making the award is placed on the potential of the applicant, based on prior accomplishments, and the quality of the educational experience for the applicant. Particular emphasis is placed on evidence of supervisory interaction in preparation of the application, the extent to which research training and a productive educational experience is convincingly described, and the training environment. Additional criteria include the probability of successful project completion and an assessment of the importance of the particular educational effort toward the advancement of cardiac surgery.
The Nina Starr Braunwald Research Fellowship provides support of up to $55,000 per year for up to two years. Requests for support for a single laboratory year are discouraged unless this represents the second of two consecutive research years.
If two years of funding are requested and awarded, a progress report approved by the chairperson of the TSF Research Committee is required prior to release of payment for the second year.
Eligibility
- Women residents working in a cardiac surgical clinic or laboratory research program who have not yet completed cardiothoracic surgical training.
- Women general or cardiac surgical trainees who intend to pursue a career in investigative cardiac surgery and whose program director indicates that the applicant will be allowed not less than 80% protected time for research.
Award Amount
Support of up to $55,000 per year for up to two years for a woman resident working in a cardiac surgical clinic or laboratory research program who has not yet completed cardiothoracic surgical training. No additional funds will be paid out for indirect, fringe, or other expenditures.
Required Application Materials
- Biographical Information
- Lay Summary of your Research Project (500 words or less)
- Training Plan and Environment (3,500 words or less)
- Specific Aims (700 words or less)
- Background and Significance (700 words or less)
- Research Plan (3,500)
- Budget and Justification (1,400 words or less)
- Literature References (optional)
- Applicant’s NIH Biosketch
- Mentor’s NIH Biosketch
- 2 Letters of Support
- Headshot Photograph
- Optional: Other relevant data, such as figures, additional letters of support, etc.
Timeline
Application Open: July 1, 2024
Application Deadline: September 15, 2024
Applicants Notified of Award or Regrets: December 2024 - January 2025
See full award timeline here.
About The Award
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Learn more about the STS Nina Starr Braunwald Center, and view a video about Dr. Braunwald's legacy.
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