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2025-2026 University of Virginia Spine Research Fellowship The University of Virginia Orthopaedic Surgery Department is accepting applications for a paid Spine Fellowship position for 2025-2026. The goal of the research fellowship is to mentor medical students interested in orthopaedic surgery.University of Virginia - Spine Research Fellowship for Visiting Graduate ResearcherLocation: University of Virginia: Charlottesville, VirginiaMentor: Dr. Joshua Li ( www.li-spine.com )Interested research fellows will have the following minimum expectations:

  • Currently in a medical school in USA.
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  • Unfortunately, we cannot consider medical school graduates or sponsor visas for international students

[*]Work full-time in the Spine Division.
[*]Participate in the planning, protocol development, IRB approval, data collection, data analysis, manuscript preparation, manuscript and abstract submission of prospective and retrospective clinical research
[*]Assist with ongoing clinical trials
[*]Assist maintaining and supporting current research projects
[*]The research fellow will be supervised by Dr. Li, and will have the opportunity to take part in educational activities available through the department, such as daily resident conferences and journal clubs. Fellows will also have the opportunity to shadow in the clinic and operating room, and gain valuable clinical experience. Applicants with experience in statistics (running, managing, interpreting) are preferred/given further consideration; however, this is not mandatory. 
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Number of Positions Available: 1Duration: 1 year starting mid-May 2024, but some flexibility in start date is possible.Stipend: $36,000 per year.  Note that all visiting graduate researchers are required to register after being selected and must pay a monthly visiting graduate research fee (currently $170 per month for 2024-2025) to enable them to access certain University services for the duration of their visits. The fee covers some office visits and other services at Student Health and Wellness, allows VGRs to use the transit and Safe Ride systems, and provides access to the University’s digital infrastructure.  Note also that all Visiting Graduate Researchers (VGRs) must also have health insurance (VGRs are not eligible for the UVA student health plan).Application InstructionsComplete an application via email, and attach:

  • A cover letter,
  • CV/resume,
  • Contact information for three references (name, email address, telephone number, and address).
  • Optional: letter of recommendation (preferably from an Orthopaedic faculty member from your institution),

For further information about the position, please contact Joshua Li, M.D., Ph.D. at li-spine@virginia.eduXudong Joshua Li, M.D., Ph.D.Vice Chair for Research Director, Spine Fellowship Mary M. Stamp Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Professor of Biomedical Engineering University of Virginiawww.li-spine.com
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