MaRS provides early career investigators training and experience with clinicaI outcomes assessments and patient-centered research opportunities to prepare them for their next career in industry or with regulatory agencies. Throughout this two-year program, each fellow will receive one-on-one training by internationally recognized Duke faculty with expertise in patient-reported outcomes methodology, patient preference assessment, regulatory science, and/or stakeholder engagement, mentor-guided work opportunities in the industry, and a tailored program. Applicants should have a doctoral degree in public health, psychometrics, education measurement, biostatistics, medical sociology/anthropology, nursing, medicine, or related fields. Candidates must live in Durham, N.C. for the first year of the program.