Training and Fellowships
Teaching Tomorrow's Leaders to Transform Healthcare
Our innovative, nationally recognized training programs provide UCLA students novel opportunities for a range of advanced studies for graduate and post-graduate education.

Medical & Imaging Informatics
MII’s signature graduate training program since 2002, this T32 supports PhD students interested in new approaches addressing the spectrum of research using new and emergent types of data from imaging, sensors, and other technologies to drive novel sights into the human condition.

Biomedical Data Science for Precision Health
Our NLM T15 trains graduate students and postdoctoral fellows at the intersection of computational approaches, biomedical informatics, public health, and precision medicine. This program addresses the gap in translating scientific discoveries into precision healthcare solutions.

Learning Health Systems
UCLA’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute TL1 program provides formal training opportunities for individuals interested in learnings health systems and the role of data science.

KUH-Advanced Research Training
The Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic-Advanced Research Training (KUH-ART) TL1 is a comprehensive Los Angeles metropolitan area-based interdisciplinary graduate and postgraduate training program to prepare trainees for long-term productive careers in high-impact research in benign nephrology, urology and hematology.

AHA iDIVERSE
Our American Heart Association iDIVERSE program is a collaboration between UCLA, University of Hawaii, and Washington University to establish research projects and training to advance cardiovascular health for all.

Medical Informatics Home Area
The Medical Informatics Home Area is UCLA’s nexus for interdisciplinary training in biomedical informatics and data science.