Pancreatic Surgeon-Scientist Research Training Fellow
Pancreatic Surgeon-Scientist Research Training Fellow
Description
The Norton Fellowship in Pancreatic Translational Sciences is a two-year, full-time research fellowship offered by the Brenden-Colson Center for Pancreatic Care (BCCPC) at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). This fellowship is designed to support and train future surgeon-scientists pursuing careers in pancreatic translational research.
The fellowship provides a structured, mentored research experience for general surgery residents, typically undertaken after completion of the second or third year of clinical training. Fellows will engage in goal-oriented basic and translational research focused on pancreatic disease biology, therapeutic development, and clinical translation, with the expectation of producing at least one first-author, laboratory-based publication.
Fellows will select a primary research mentor from a group of established OHSU faculty whose programs focus on pancreatic cancer biology, immunology, metabolism, neuro-tumor interactions, and advanced therapeutic strategies. Mentorship is intended to extend beyond the fellowship period, supporting the fellow’s long-term development as an independent investigator.
This fellowship was established to honor Jeff Norton, MD, and his legacy as a mentor and leader in pancreatic surgical science. The program aims to address a critical inflection point in surgeon-scientist training by providing protected research time, rigorous scientific development, and integration within a collaborative pancreatic research community.
The fellowship begins August 1, 2027, and includes salary support equivalent to the fellow’s matched residency year, full fringe benefits, and relocation support.
Requirements
Eligibility Criteria
MD or DO degree required
Enrolled in an accredited general surgery residency program in the United States
Must have completed at least two years of clinical surgical training by the fellowship start date
Applicants may be early- or mid-residency, or later in training with a demonstrated commitment to a surgeon-scientist career path
Applicants may not hold another concurrent research fellowship or funded research position
Fellowship Expectations
Commitment to a two-year, full-time research fellowship
Active participation in mentor laboratory activities, BCCPC research meetings, and institutional seminar series
Submission of at least one research manuscript for publication during the fellowship period
Completion of interim and annual progress reports and presentation of research findings at BCCPC forums
Compliance with all IRB and/or IACUC requirements prior to release of research funds
Funding & Support
Salary support equivalent to matched residency year, plus fringe benefits
Relocation assistance up to $10,000 or 10% of salary (whichever is lower)
Fellowship funding is provided through philanthropic support to the Brenden-Colson Center for Pancreatic Care
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