Division of Sleep Medicine @ Harvard Medical School
Research Training Program in Sleep, Circadian and Respiratory Neurobiology
The Research Training Program in Sleep, Circadian and Respiratory Neurobiology is a multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary program that includes 19 Program Faculty and supports 6 Post-doctoral, 4 Pre-doctoral and 3 Minority Medical Student trainees each year.

Trainees completing this program may earn a Certificate in Sleep Medicine from the Harvard Medical School Division of Sleep Medicine, which is a certificate of completion of program requirements. Students and Fellows with alternate funding may also apply to participate in this program and earn the certificate of completion. For more information, please review the Program Description, or link directly to any of the program specifics and resources below.

HMS Division of Sleep Medicine Trainees, June 12, 2006
Trainees completing this program may earn a Certificate in Sleep Medicine from the Harvard Medical School Division of Sleep Medicine, which is a certificate of completion of program requirements. Students and Fellows with alternate funding may also apply to participate in this program and earn the certificate of completion. For more information, please review the Program Description, or link directly to any of the program specifics and resources below.
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| Program Description (overview) |
| Program Faculty (descriptions of research interests) |
| Certificate Program Guidelines |
| Academic Requirements and Recommended Courses |
| Pre-doctoral Trainee Program Description |
| Postdoctoral Trainee Program Description |
| Summer Minority Medical Student Program Description |
| Trainees' Portal Page |
| Administrative Resources and Training Support |
| Eligibility Guidelines for prospective applicants |
| Forms and Resources page (find all forms, application materials, eligibility guidelines, orientation packet, FAQs and other help) |
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