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Postdoctoral Training in Hematology Research (T32 HL007344)
Research in hematology – from blood cell physiology to hemostasis/thrombosis to hematopoietic stem cell biology and immunotherapy – has for many decades been on the frontline of translational biomedical research. The strong link between basic and clinical science has always represented one of hematology’s strongest assets. Major advances in hematology research have been translated to the clinic.
At the University of Iowa, we are committed to recruiting, supporting, and developing young investigators in career pathways devoted to expanding the biomedical knowledge base through basic and translational research in hematology.
Fields of Study
Each member of the training faculty directs a research program that either focuses primarily or relates closely to the core theme of hematology research:
- Hemostasis, thrombosis and vascular biology
- Immunology of blood cells
- Metabolism of blood and vascular cells
Objectives
Multidisciplinary Training
Curriculum
Our vision is to ensure that the University of Iowa remains at the forefront of academic hematology and training future leaders in hematology research.
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