The UCLA Graduate Training Program in Translational Investigation (also known as the K30 Program) was developed to provide clinicians with the necessary training to become successful patient-oriented investigators who can bridge molecular medicine and clinical research.

This program has a curriculum that assists participants in preparing highly competitive:

  • Patient-oriented studies
  • K23 applications
  • NIH R01 grants in clinical research
  • Research papers for publication in prestigious general medical /scientific journal


Links to Tips for Grant Writing!
The following links are to general information about submitting grant applications, either in response to a research solicitation or for investigator-initiated studies:



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Director's Bulletin


The K30 Track II 2008-09 Curriculum is now online. Please see the curriculum page for details.