The Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program is intended to train scientists for careers in public health while supporting infectious disease research. Two different kinds of fellowships are offered: Advanced Laboratory Training Fellowships and Postdoctoral Laboratory Research Fellowships.
The Advanced Laboratory Training Fellowship is a one year program intended for bachelor's or master's level scientists. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of methods and technology.
The Postdoctoral Laboratory Research Fellowship is a two year program intended for doctoral level scientists. Emphasis is placed on research and professional development in the field of infectious disease.
- Eligibility: Candidates for the Advanced Laboratory Training Fellowship must have received a bachelor's or master's level degree in biology, microbiology, biochemistry, virology, related scientific disciplines, or an accredited medical technologist program. Candidates for the Postdoctoral Laboratory Research Fellowship must have received a Ph.D, MD, DVM, or have completed all requirements for such a degree before entering the program. For either fellowship, applicants must be US citizens.
- Deadline: Applications must be received by February 13, 2009.
- Website: http://www.aphl.org/profdev/fellowships/eid/Pages/default.aspx
- Contact:
Fellowship Program Manager
(240) 485-2778
fellowships@aphl.org
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