Physician-scientists will be critical to the goal of tackling problems previously thought to be impossible to solve.
Physician–scientists bridge the ever-widening distance between practicing clinicians and fundamental scientific disciplines. Trained in a multidisciplinary approach, physician–scientists are uniquely equipped to pose questions that link the biomedical sciences to the clinical care of patients, leading to discoveries that enhance human health.
Despite their important role in biomedical discovery, fewer and fewer physicians are dedicating their professional lives to research. A majority of students entering medical school choose a clinical career path (M.D.) instead of seeking to combine the practice of medicine with a mix of basic or clinical research by pursuing an M.D.–Ph.D. Some medical students and physicians subsequently discover a passion for research when the M.D.–Ph.D. option has passed and they are nearing the end of their residency. The goals of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Physician–Scientist Fellowship program are to provide these clinicians with an immersive opportunity to develop their skills in laboratory or computational biomedical research and to help launch the next generation of physician-scientists with expertise in clinical medicine and a passion for advancing medical knowledge.
ABOUT
CZ Biohub’s unique program is designed for physicians interested in creating new knowledge that addresses the challenges in human health. Physicians have an opportunity to work closely with scientists and train in disciplines that promise to transform current paradigms of patient care.
This program develops the next generation of physician–scientists and equips them with the skills, vocabulary, and knowledge necessary to contribute substantively to biomedical discovery.

The goals of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Physician–Scientist Fellowship program are to provide clinicians with an immersive opportunity to develop their skills in laboratory or computational biomedical research and to help launch the next generation of physician–scientists with expertise in clinical medicine and a passion for advancing medical knowledge.
SCOPE
The Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Physician–Scientist Fellowship program is an immersive, hands-on experience in biomedical research (laboratory or computational-based) intended as an introduction or as a supplement to prior experience. Most importantly, no prior research experience is required.
The core aspect of the program is a research-intensive experience for 24–36 months in the laboratory of a faculty mentor at one of CZ Biohub’s three collaborating campuses (Stanford University, UCSF, or UC Berkeley)—or in one of the intramural research labs at CZ Biohub.
Additional program features include:
- Support and guidance during mentor selection process.
- Boot camp focused on honing skills with project management, experimental design, and laboratory and computational methods.
- Program-wide get-togethers for peer-to-peer learning, presentations, and networking.
FACULTY
Faculty from Stanford University, UCSF, and UC Berkeley eligible to serve as Graduate Student Advisors are eligible to serve as mentors. Fellows may also choose to be mentored by a CZ Biohub group or platform leader. Mentors provide research training opportunities in their laboratories, meet regularly to guide training and career development, and attend program-wide events and presentations.
CURRICULUM
The Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Physician–Scientist Fellowship program curriculum will eventually be taught in a peer-to-peer fashion focused on biomedical and clinical research. Fellows will determine topics and meeting cadence with a goal of 25 classes in a calendar year. Fellows can invite faculty members to teach a class up to once per month, with likely topics including:
- Bioinformatics
- Coding
- Developmental biology
- Gene editing
- Systems biology
- Immunology
- Cell signaling
- Genomics
- Proteomics
- Models of disease
- Drug development
- Medical economics
- Manuscript writing
- Grant writing
- Ethics
- Lab administration
- Negotiation
- Seminar presentations
- Mentoring
- Career development
- Clinical/research/life balance
CURRICULUM PARTNERS
Science Communication Lab: Alexandra Schnoes, Ph.D.; Elie Maksoud, Ph.D.; Shannon Behrman, Ph.D.; Thi Nguyen, Ph.D.—a team of curriculum developers, content creators, and facilitators of interactive virtual classrooms, with a focus on community-building as well as diversity and inclusion.
SUPPORT GOALS
- Develop and support a pool of physician–scientists able to:
- Pose and answer biological questions with high relevance to medicine.
- Converse fluently in the languages of biology and biochemistry, computational biology, technology, and medicine.
- Motivate and direct discovery-based research laboratories.
- Compete effectively for extramural research funds, especially career development or fellow-to-faculty transition awards.
- Help to hone the following skills and attributes:
- Intellectual and scientific resilience.
- Capacity to manage change.
- Joy for the discovery process.
- Deep understanding of research design, experimental methods, data analysis, and proposal development.
- Serve as a model program that other scientific institutions might adopt and adapt to encourage and develop physician–scientist talent.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must:
- Be enrolled in or have completed a full-time postgraduate medical training program at UCSF or Stanford University.
- Hold an M.D., and neither hold nor be pursuing a Ph.D.
- Not hold a tenure-track or equivalent faculty position at the time of application or during the fellowship period.
- Commit to participate in the fellowship program for 24 months, with an option of extending to 36 months.
- Commit to at least 75% research effort while maintaining at least 20% clinical effort.
Applicants who have completed postgraduate medical training must hold a full-time appointment at UCSF or Stanford University at the time of application and maintain a full-time appointment at either university during the fellowship period.
No prior research experience is required.
Awardees will be expected to attend core curricular events, make regular presentations to their peers, and give research-in-progress talks at the annual program retreat.
FUNDING
The Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Physician–Scientist Fellows will be paid commensurate with others in their respective programs. The cost of salary and benefits will be split evenly between CZ Biohub and the home program, department, or division. Awardees will receive an annual stipend for conference travel and other professional expenses.
HOW TO APPLY
Applications for the 2024 cohort are closed. Please check back later for updates.
PEOPLE
FELLOWS, SCHOLARS, & AFFILIATES
2023 Cohort

Gaurav Chattree, M.D.
Instructor, Stanford Neurology & Neurological Sciences

William Chen, M.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow and Clinical Instructor, UCSF Radiation Oncology

John Demko, M.D.
Adjunct Instructor, USCF Nephrology

Lindsey Draper, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Hematology and Medical Oncology

Billy (Thien) Nguyen, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, Stanford Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

Julia Ransohoff, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, Stanford Hematology/Oncology

Matthew Schwede, M.D.
Postdoctoral Medical Fellow, Stanford Hematology

Lea Steffes, M.D.
Instructor, Stanford Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine

Rukayat Taiwo, M.D.
Resident Physician, Stanford Neurosurgery

Shannon Walker, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Cardiology

Ophelia Yin, M.D.
Fellow, UCSF Maternal-Fetal Medicine
2022 Cohort

AUDRIS CHIANG, M.D.
Resident, Stanford Dermatology

VICTORIA CHU, M.D
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Pediatric Infectious Diseases

JOHN HUIZAR, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Rheumatology

AMIR MUNIR, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Cardiology

JOEL RAMIREZ, M.D.
Resident, UCSF Vascular Surgery

TAHMINA SAMAD, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, Stanford Clinical and Translational Research
2021 Cohort

VANESSA KENNEDY, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Hematology/Oncology

CHRISTOPHER MOLINA, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Pulmonary Critical Care

MATTHEW MCCARRA, M.D.
Clinical Scholar, Stanford Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine
Alumni

MAZIN ABDELGHANY, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Infectious Diseases

ALAN H. BAIK, M.D.
Research Fellow, UCSF Cardiology

JOHN GUBATAN, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, Stanford Gastroenterology

ANYA LEVISON, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

AMANDA MARINOFF, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

LARA MURPHY JONES, M.D.
Clinical Scholar, Stanford Critical Care Medicine

PAUL SAMPOGNARO, M.D.
Clinical Instructor and Postdoctoral Fellow, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences

DAN STOLTZ, M.D.
Resident, Stanford General Surgery

NINA SURESH, M.D.,M.S.
Clinical Fellow, Stanford Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine

WILLIAM TEMPLE, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

JUANITA VALDES-CAMACHO, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, Stanford Allergy and Immunology

JEFFERY WHITMAN, M.D., M.S.
Director of Clinical Microbiology, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital

ELIZABETH (BETSY) YOUNG, M.D.
Clinical Fellow, UCSF Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

JACOB YOUNG, M.D.
Resident, UCSF Neurological Surgery
Contact
For further information and inquiries, email physician-scientistfellowships@czbiohub.org.