Training Grant

The NIH Predoctoral Training Grant in Neuroscience was initiated and awarded to 10 institutions across the United States. Wake Forest School of Medicine was one of the initial institutions to receive this very competitive and prestigious training grant.

The grant provides tuition, stipend, travel and training expense money for the first 2 years of study at the Wake Forest School of Medicine. Appointments to this grant are awarded each fall to the best and brightest students enrolling in the Neuroscience Program.

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Last Updated 3/14/2012
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