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Office of Physician Scientist Career Development (OPSCD)

Physician-scientists are critical members of the health-care workforce, connecting the worlds of medicine and research and focusing scientific efforts toward improving patients’ lives and toward discoveries with global impact. Physician-scientists have received about half of all Nobel prizes in physiology and medicine, but only about 2% of physicians nationwide have research careers, and fewer every year choose this pathway, leading to a nationwide decline. In response, UCLA established this Office of Physician Scientist Career Development in 2023 to encourage UCLA medical students, house staff, and physician faculty to explore and embark on research careers.​

Our Resources

Join a small cohort of your physician scientist peers during weekly meetings to learn about the NIH and VA applications for Career Development Awards or Investigator-initiated grant applications. Over the course of 4-5 months, you will work together to prepare and review your K or R applications with hands-on support and real-time feedback from an OPSCD director or senior faculty member. Bootcamps occur seasonally and are designed for physician scientists who are planning to apply for their first K or R grant.

Applications for the Fall 2025 Bootcamp are now closed.

If you would like to participate in future bootcamps, click here to receive notifications for the next round of applications.

 

On July 16th, the OPSCD Directors hosted a virtual Info-session and Q&A for the bootcamp program and application process. 

Click here to watch a video overview of the NIH Grant application process presented by OPSCD Director Otto Yang, MD, during a past grant writing bootcamp.

Need research career advice as a physician scientist? Sign up for a 30-minute virtual appointment with an OPSCD director for guidance on topics such as:

  • Grant writing consultation
  • Finding a mentor
  • Funding opportunities
  • General career guidance
  • Job searching and negotiations

Click here to sign up

If you are a non-physician scientist or are not affiliated with UCLA DGSOM, and you are looking for similar research career guidance, please sign up for CTSI office hours here

Medical students have the opportunity to explore a career in research by choosing Basic, Clinical, and Translational Research as their Discovery Area of Concentration. Finding a mentor who matches your research interests and goals is a key factor in setting yourself up for an impactful Discovery Year.

If you are having trouble identifying a mentor, or don't know where to start, the OPSCD Directors are available to meet you 1-on-1 to discuss your goals and interests, and help you find your match. 

Sign up for a session here.

Chat over coffee with your peers to share challenges and triumphs in your career development, and gain practical advice and support. 

Designed for early clinician-scientist faculty, you can expect open-ended discussions accompanied by a faculty moderator about relevant career challenges such as:

  • "How to deal with the IRB"
  • "How to negotiate authorship in collaborative work"
  • "How to balance research with clinical service demands"

Click here to sign up

Advancing Scientific Careers and Excellence in Physician Development (ASCEND) was developed to increase opportunities for physician-scientists to network and engage in near-peer mentoring. The ASCEND Program brings physician-scientists together for networking opportunities in informal settings, where they meet investigators from other departments, hear panel discussions from senior faculty, compare notes with peers, and receive individualized career advice from OPSCD Directors. ​

Learn more about ASCEND here. 

Funding Opportunities

Physician scientist trainees and early career faculty who are re-submitting a promising NIH grant application may apply for a DGSOM Physician Scientist Bridge Grant. This grant will allow them to carry their research forward to gain additional preliminary data to enhance their proposal. Applications are reviewed by the OPSCD, and recipients of the Bridge Grants are offered the opportunity to meet with one or more OPSCD Co-Directors to discuss additional ways to improve their NIH applications. 

Bridge grant applications occur seasonally and are designed for early physician scientists who are planning to re-apply for an NIH grant.

The deadline for the Fall 2025 Bridge Grant is October 17, 2025 at 5:00PM

Click here to apply 

Click here to view the full Request for Applications (RFA)

The OPSCD directors hosted a virtual info session and Q&A on September 10, 2025 to discuss eligibility requirements and important updates to the application.

Watch the recording here

The NIH Loan Repayment Program (LRP) is a federal grant opportunity that supports repayment of educational loans for scientists engaged in research. The LRPs will repay up to $50,000 toward your outstanding, eligible educational debt for each year of the two-year award. In return, you must agree to conduct qualified research activities during the award period.

Find more application information on the NIH LRP webpage here. 

On September 25, 2025, OPSCD hosted a webinar about the LRP to provide further program details and share about UCLA resources that may support you in your application process. 

Watch the recording here

DGSOM Research Recharge

October 1, 2025 | 4-6PM

Join with other junior faculty physician scientists at this ice cream social to share experiences, build solidarity, and strengthen our collective support network. In light of the current research landscape, it is more important than ever to band together as a community. 

Read more and RSVP here

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Important Dates

Table of dates for upcoming OPSCD events and grant deadlines
Date Title Description Category
Tuesday, October 7 Burroughs Wellcome Fund CAMS Award Deadline Apply here to be considered for the BWF CAMS Award Deadline
Tuesday, October 14 Peer Coffee Chats - Health Services Research 10:30AM-12PM (in-pesron), See more details and sign up here Networking
Friday, October 17 OPSCD Bridge Grant Deadline Apply here by 5PM to be considered for the Fall 2025 Bridge Grant Opportunity Deadline
Tuesday, October 21 Peer Coffee Chats - Clinical Research 9-10AM (in-person), See more details and sign up here Networking
Thursday, November 6 Peer Coffee Chats - Basic Science 8-9AM (in-person), See more details and sign up here Networking
Friday, November 7 CTSI R Grant Writing Workshop 8AM-3PM (in-person), Sign up here or Click here for full agenda. Event
Thursday, November 20 NIH Loan Repayment Deadline Apply here to be considered for the NIH Loand Repayment Program Deadline

Meet the directors

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Linda L. Demer, MD, PhD

Professor, Medicine; Professor, Physiology; Professor, Bioengineering Vice Chair, Department of Medicine David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
O. Kenrik Duru, MD

O. Kenrik Duru, MD

Professor of Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine & Health Services Research
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Patricia A. Ganz, MD

Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Health Policy & Management, Director of the UCLA Center for Cancer Prevention and Control Research
Otto Yang, MD

Otto Yang, MD

Professor of Medicine and Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics; Associate Chief of Infectious Diseases

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Jessica Hong, MD, a STAR trainee and internal medicine resident, with Stephen Cannon, MD, PhD

Mission: Get more physicians into research

UCLA Health’s unique STAR Program combines clinical and research training. The program celebrated its 30th anniversary during its annual symposium in 2023.

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