BBS Program Outcomes From 2008-2023
Program Statistics
- 52 students have been appointed to the NIGMS BBS-T32 training program since its inception in 2008
- 4.8 years is the average time to PhD for trainees
Career of Former BBS T32 Trainees
Academic:
Assistant Professor, Neurosurgery, West Virginia Univ.
Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, West Virginia Univ.
Assistant Professor, Meredith College
Assistant Professor, Univ. of Washington
Assistant Professor, SUNY Empire State College
Assistant Professor, Public Health Sciences, Clemson Univ.
Assistant Professor, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Associate Professor, School of Public Health, West Virginia Univ.
Associate Professor, Univ. at Buffalo School of Public Health and Health Professions
Associate Professor & Director of the PREMIER Center, Univ. of Houston
Adjunct (Teaching) Faculty, California Univ. of Pennsylvania
Assistant Researcher, UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and Supervisor, UCLA Behavioral Testing Core;
Postdoctoral/Residency:
Medical Resident, Internal Medicine, UPMC
Pediatric Psychologist, Columbia Univ. MC
Senior Research Associate, Univ. Missouri
Postdoctoral Research Fellow; Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Postdoctoral Researcher, Univ. South Carolina
Postdoctoral Fellow, Scripps Research Inst.
Government:
Senior Advisor, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
Epidemiologist, Office of the Director; National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)
Industry:
Clinical Neurophysiologist Deep Brain Stimulation, SpecialtyCare Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Services
Director of Clinical Services, PSIMED Corrections
Global Therapeutic Area Lead, AbbVie
Senior Research Associate, Westat
Scientist, Eli Lilly
Associate Medical Director, Teva Pharmaceuticals
Research Scientist and Group Leader, PPD Pharmaceuticals
Field Medical Scientific Associate Director, Sanofi Genzyme
Neuroscientist; Scientific Outreach, Allen Brain Institute
The BBS Training Program is supported by a National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) sponsored predoctoral training grant (T32 GM132494).