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Salary and Benefits

Salary and Benefits

The TOID Fellowship does not offer salaries, nor do we accept self-sponsored candidates.  Typically, fellows are funded by their workplace, grants, scholarships, or gifts.

Office of Postdoctoral Affairs

For additional information, review the website of the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs Our fellows have many benefits available to them as Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine postdoctoral fellows.

 

Health Services for Postdoctoral Fellows

At University Health Services (UHS), we are privileged to provide medical, mental health and wellness services to students, residents, fellows, and trainees on the Johns Hopkins East Baltimore campus, including the School of Medicine.  Students, trainees, and their spouses, same-sex domestic partners, and dependent children are eligible for the Student Health Program.

Living in Baltimore

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Contact Us

Robin Avery, MD
Professor of Medicine
Director, Transplant and Oncology Infectious Diseases
Johns Hopkins University
1830 E. Monument St.
Room 449
Baltimore, MD | 21205
Email: [email protected]

Darin Ostrander, PhD
Faculty Research Associate in Medicine
Director of Operations, TOID Center
Program Manager, TOID Center for Clinical Research
Co-Director, Transplant Research Center
Johns Hopkins University
1830 E. Monument St.
Room 459
Baltimore, MD | 21205
Phone: 410-614-6702
Email: [email protected]

Charitable Giving

The Pamela Cresson Tucker Fund promotes the scholarship of women students, fellows, residents, and early career faculty engaged in research on the infectious complications of the immunocompromised host, particularly transplant medicine and oncology.

Pamela Cresson Tucker Fund