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 Joslin's Research Fellows Program 
  About Joslin’s Post Doctoral Research Training Program
    About Joslin's Fellows ProgramThe Joslin Diabetes Center is an internationally known clinical and research center and an affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Joslin’s training program - the largest diabetes specific training program in the world - prepares the next generation of basic and clinical researchers in diabetes with more than 120 MD and PhD fellows in training each year. Trainees are able to learn basic and advanced scientific techniques from morphology to genetics, genomics and proteomics and to expand their horizons by being exposed to the latest advances in basic science and clinical research in diabetes.

Joslin ‘s internationally recognized faculty includes leaders in the fields of immunology, vascular biology, islet biology, insulin action, diabetes complications, psychosocial research, and genetics and epidemiology. The more than 40 faculty level investigators engage in both basic and clinical/translational research across the 11 research sections.

Visit www.JoslinResearch.org to learn about the research program and 11 research sections at Joslin. For more information on clinical programs and other Center activities, visit www.Joslin.org
     
     
 
 
 
Diabetes Genome Anatomy Project
More information on the Iacocca Fellowship

   
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