K Scholars Program

We are currently accepting applications for a 2-3 year Scripps Research Translational Institute K12 Scholar position that will begin July 1, 2025. Applications must be complete and submitted by February 28, 2025. Candidates will be contacted in March with final notifications by April 1, 2025.
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Physician candidates at or beyond post-graduate year 2 of training may consider applying to embed our scholars research program into an extended American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) research pathway residency or fellowship that incorporates 3 years of dedicated mentored research. Clinician scholars in our ABIM research pathway propose, conduct, analyze, and present translational studies within their areas of interest, under Scripps Research Translational Institute's unifying theme of individualized health care. Physicians who have completed their clinical training may apply to conduct 2-3 years’ mentored research as junior faculty. This NIH-sponsored professional development program encourages a recently trained physician to pursue this opportunity as a bridge toward an independently funded research career.

 

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Current Scholars

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“My time as a Clinical Scholar in the Scripps Research Translational Institute’s research track program exposed me to the importance of forging strong partnerships with patients, families, hospitalists, community-based organizations and systems outside of health care to positively impact health and psychosocial outcomes and improve the quality of life of patients. The skills that I developed in the conduct of palliative care and pain management research—inviting patients, families, hospital teams and communities to participate in all phases of my research projects, from asking questions to disseminating findings—continue to impact my work with patients today.”
– Toluwalase Ajayi, MD, K Scholar, 2015-2017


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“While completing a Medical Oncology Fellowship, the Scripps Research clinical scholars program provided me protected research time, financial support, and access to multidisciplinary mentorship while permitting deeper instruction in bioinformatics and immunology within the rich biotech hub of La Jolla. With this foundation, I have been able to start a laboratory, initiate early clinical trials, and provide translational research hope for my oncology clinic patients.”
– Gregory Botta, MD, PhD, K Scholar, 2018-2020


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“The Clinical Scholars Program at Scripps Research was instrumental in my development as a physician scientist. It was an important component in my Research Track Cardiology Fellowship, allowing me to expand my translational research experience and gain new skills in bioinformatics, computational biology, as well as digital medicine and the utilization of artificial intelligence in medicine. It allowed exposure to many great mentors and projects, with support for me to continue my path of becoming a physician scientist, all while continuing to treat patients as a cardiologist as well.”
– Amitabh Pandey, MD, K Scholar, 2018-2022

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