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Work with Us

Students, scientists, physicians, industry professionals and academicians who are interested in cardiovascular research may contact the Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center to discuss opportunities to collaborate. Please reach out to the principal investigator listed on our featured pages in your area of interest or the executive director. 

Early investigators stand in front of their research poster at the 2023 Krannert Biennial.

Careers

Join a highly skilled and multidisciplinary workforce at the KCVRC. Opportunities range from full time scientific roles to administrative positions. We also offer internships and fellowships.

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Looking for a mentor?

If you're looking for a mentor for cardiovascular research, please complete this brief survey.

Note: Submission of a survey does not create an automatic agreement, and all information is subject to further review. Prioritization will be based upon availability, eligibility, and ongoing project developments.

Education and Professional Development

The Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center (KCVRC) provides students and early investigators an opportunity to explore cardi ovascular research as a highly specialized career. Our programs offer first-hand experience and training for high school, undergraduate, graduate students, master’s degree holders, postdoctoral trainees (MD and PhD).

To learn more about educational and training opportunities at KCVRC, please contact Marlene Cox and the independent investigators.

Industry Collaborations

The KCVRC has ongoing relationships with industry in the cardiovascular research space and we welcome learning about new development efforts. If your organization wants to learn more about how the KCVRC can work with you, please reach out to us.

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Academicians

We work closely with our colleagues across Indiana University and are open to discussing opportunities to collaborate and share resources. Interested IU faculty may apply for primary or affiliate membership to collaborate on research projects. External scientists may inquire directly.