Contact Information

For more information about the program, other graduate partnership programs or questions about the application process, contact the Graduate Partnership Program Office:

Graduate Partnerships Program
Office of Intramural Training & Research
National Institutes of Health – DHHS
2 Center Drive: Building 2 / Room 2E06
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-0234

Phone: 301.594.9605
Fax: 301.594.9606
Web: http://gpp.nih.gov
Email: gpp@nih.gov

For specific questions about the admissions process, contact Patty McCarthy who is unbelievably helpful:

Pat McCarthy, Ph.D.
Program Coordinator
Phone: 301.594.9603
Email: mccarthy@od.nih.gov

For science questions or organizational issues you can contact Mike Lenardo, the program founder, at the NIH or Prof. Ken Smith at Cambridge:

Michael Lenardo M.D.
Chief, Molecular Development Section
Laboratory of Immunology, NIAID, NIH
Phone: 301.496.6754
Fax: 301.402.8530
Email: lenardo@nih.gov

For questions specific to Cambridge University, Ken Smith's assistant, Carolyn Read, is the best source for quick and accurate answers. [Please note: Most questions are best directed to Patty McCarthy.]

Carolyn Read
Administrative Officer, School of Clinical Medicine
University of Cambridge
Phone: +44.1223.336719
Email: cad50@medschl.cam.ac.uk

For MSTP (MD/PhD) questions contact Richard Siegel:

Richard Siegel, M.D., Ph.D.
Phone: 301.496.3761
Email: siegelr@mail.nih.gov

For questions about student life, complaints about this website, or if you just need someone to show you a good time, contact Justin Lathia:

Justin Lathia
Legand
Email: jl406@cam.ac.uk

For more refined conversation, contact the lovely Tracy Yuen, who helped write much of this site (the readable parts):

Tracy Yuen
Student, Class of 2006
Email: ty244@cam.ac.uk

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the Duff, (a.k.a. C-Monster, a.k.a. Duffilicous, a.k.a. Caroline Duffy) for her ever present assistance throughout our graduate careers. While she may not know it, we are greatfull for many of the things she does, not the least of which includes her organizing, writing and cajoling that have made this website somewhat intelligible.