Students and Fellows
AAA: STOP will provide and enriched milieu for young clinical investigators who will be exposed to skills in bioinformatics, epidemiology and clinical study design, as well as an extensive variety of clinical research technologies.
These are some of the opportunities available for physician scientists through this grant. For more information, please contact Dr. John Cooke by email.
- Med 223
The purpose of this course is to familiarize the students with the spectrum of basic, clinical and translational CVP research beyond their specific area of chosen investigation.
- PRECEPT Program
The purpose of the PRECEPT programs is to enhance medical scientists' ability to understand the biostatistical and epidemiologic principles underpinning the appropriate design, execution, and analysis of hypothesis-driven research projects.
- Cardiovascular Institute Seminar Series
Lectures hosted by the Cardiovascular Institute.
- Master of Science in Epidemiology
The M.S. program is designed to provide training in epidemiologic methods to professionals in a variety of related fields and to serve as an introduction to those with bachelor's degrees who are considering careers in epidemiology. Applicants to the M.S. program should have previous course work in biology and statistics or mathematics.
- NHLBI
Research Career
Development Program in Vascular Medicine
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) recently funded a K12 center at Stanford University to offer comprehensive clinical research training for physicians wanting to specialize in vascular medicine, an evolving discipline devoted to clinical evaluation and management of individuals with arterial, venous and lymphatic diseases.

