The Stimulating Access to Research during Residency (StARR) program is a 1-year opportunity dedicated to immersing residents in a research experience. This program is only 1 of approximately 10 programs offered as a part of internal medicine residency nationally. It is funded by a $1.3M R38 grant funded by the NIH’s National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). Residents will work directly with a research mentor for the entirety of the StARR year (and beyond).
Graduates of the StARR program are also eligible to apply for K38 grants while in fellowship.
David Stoltz, MD, PhD
Director, StARR Program
david-stoltz@uiowa.edu