Hitchcock Foundation

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Programs


Research Grants
from the Henry Heyl Fund and general fund income, for pilot studies and small discrete research projects:

  • To develop pilot data to be used as the basis for submission of research applications to national funding sources.
  • To encourage research by young investigators and those new to the Medical Center who have not yet gained outside funding.
  • To encourage clinical research at the Medical Center.
  • To provide support for established investigators with a new research emphasis.

Student Research Award to recognize academic excellence, to increase awareness of research opportunities and to encourage students to enter the field of biomedical research.

The Tiffany Blake Career Development FellowshipTwo years of career development support for a promising young investigator at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center who is committed to clinically oriented reserarch.

Joshua B. Burnett, M.D. Career Development Fellowship:  Two years of career development support for a promising young investigator at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center who is committed to clinically oriented reserarch.

The Helmut Schumann Fellowship a fellowship to encourage teaching and patient care intended to promote healthful living.

The Helmut Schumann Lecture an annual lecture in Studies in Healthful Living.

Advised Funds designated by donors for clinical investigators and departments. These funds are for research and educational purposes.

Special Project Funds for specific research or educational programs funded from sources outside the Foundation.

Alice Hafner Dunn Residents' Revolving Loan Fund, emergency loans for DHMC residents.

Supporting research and educational programs at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center since 1946.