LRF Postdoctoral Fellowship for International Students in USA

The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) offers postdoctoral fellowship to both
home and international students in the USA for the academic session of 2017.
The fellowship is open to pursue research in the field of lymphoma.

The LRF postdoctoral
fellowship grant is designed to support investigators at the level of advanced
fellow or postdoctoral researcher in laboratory or clinic-based research with
results and conclusions.

The Lymphoma
Research Foundation (LRF) is the nation’s largest non-profit
organisation devoted exclusively to funding innovative lymphoma research
and providing people with lymphoma and healthcare professionals with up-to-date
information about this type of cancer. LRF’s mission is to eradicate lymphoma
and serve those touched by this disease.

Course
Level:

The fellowship is available to pursue postdoctoral programme.

Study
Subject:

 The Fellowship is awarded in the field of lymphoma research.

Scholarship
Award:

The Fellowship will cover the following:

  • The LRF
    Postdoctoral Fellowship provides a total of $105,000 to grantees over two
    years. Salary support is provided in the amount of $45,000 for the first
    year and $50,000 for the second year. Incidental funds of $5,000 per year
    may be budgeted for research supplies or professional development expenses
    such as tuition, registration fees, and travel for courses and meetings.
    This Grant does not provide for institutional overhead.

Numbers of
Scholarships:
Not
known

Scholarship
can be taken in
the
USA

Eligibility:
Applicants
must meet the following area for the fellowship:

  • Applicants
    must hold an MD, PhD, or equivalent degree. MD Applicants must have
    completed at least two years (24 months) of their fellowship work at the
    start of the award period (March 1, 2018). All applicants should not have
    completed more than five years (60 months) of their fellowship or
    postdoctoral work at the start of their award period. Individuals holding
    faculty positions prior to March 1, 2018 are not eligible to apply;
    awarded applicants may move into faculty positions during the award
    period.
  • Applicants
    must be affiliated with a sponsoring institution in the U.S. or Canada for
    the duration of the LRF Grant and intend to pursue a career in lymphoma
    research. Citizenship is not required.
  • Applicant
    must secure a Sponsor who will supervise the proposed research project.
    The Sponsor’s role is to assure (on behalf of the Institution) that the
    specific aims of the project are met and to present the Institution’s role
    in the development of the Applicant’s career. The Sponsor may support only
    one applicant to the Fellowship program per grant cycle.
  • Applications
    are encouraged from qualified individuals without regard to age, race,
    religion, sex, creed, national origin or any other characteristics
    protected by law.
  • During
    the award period, the Fellow must spend a minimum of 80 percent of his/her
    time in research without major patient care, teaching, or administrative
    responsibilities except as such responsibilities relate directly to a
    pre-clinical or clinical lymphoma research project.
  • The LRF
    Fellow may not hold another competitively applied for a fellowship and/or
    a grant that primarily supports Principal Investigator (PI) salary during
    the period of the LRF Grant, except if awarded as part of an NIH
    Institutional Training Grant (T32/K12 or equivalent). Supply and material
    costs for the clinical research project should be supported by another
    grant or from institutional funds. The percent of research time for the PI
    on all active grants should not add up to more than 100%. LRF must be
    informed as to the sources and the amounts of all
    extramural/non-institutional funding received by the Fellowship recipient
    during the term of the LRF Grant and reserves the right to determine that the
    LRF Grant may not be held concurrent with other funding.
  • A
    previous LRF Fellow shall not be granted support other than in exceptional
    circumstances, which is decided on a case-by-case basis. However,
    applicants from previous years who did not receive an award are welcome to
    apply if they still meet eligibility requirements.
  • All LRF
    applications are self-initiated. LRF does not invite applications from
    selected individuals or laboratories.

Nationality:
 
Applicants
of all nationalities are eligible for this fellowship.

College
Admission Requirement

Entrance
Requirement: Applicant must have an MD, PhD, or equivalent degree.

English Language
Requirement: Applicants must meet the necessary language proficiency
requirements of the host institution

How to
Apply:

Applicants can apply via online mode.

  • A
    complete application includes the following:
  • Application
    Signature Page: proposal CENTRAL will prompt you to generate a printable
    version of this page when you have completed your application. Original
    signatures from the applicant, sponsor, and institutional official are required.
    A scan of the signed page must be uploaded as a PDF. Proxy and/or
    electronic signatures are not permissible. Please note LRF no longer
    requires the original signed document be mailed to the LRF office.
  • LRF
    Waiver: the original of the Waiver must be signed by the applicant, the
    primary Sponsor, and the authorised official of the sponsoring
    institution. Original signatures in ink are required. A scan of the signed
    page should be uploaded as a PDF.
  • Non-Technical
    Abstract: This is a brief description (100 words or less) of the proposed
    project presented in terminology for the general public. It should be
    understandable to the average reader of a daily newspaper.
  • Technical
    Abstract: In addition to describing the project using technical language,
    the Technical Abstract should explain (in 100 words or less) the
    significance of the proposed work to the field of lymphoma.
  • Keywords:
    Please select any applicable keywords in each of the four Areas of Study
    categories. A thorough, accurate selection of keywords will enable LRF to
    match your application with appropriate reviewers.
  • Statement
    of Level of Effort: Provide the approximate percentage of time that the
    Applicant will devote to each work activity (e.g., research, clinical,
    teaching, administration, other). At least 80 percent of the Applicant’s
    time must be devoted to research. The total of these items must not exceed
    100 percent.
  • Current
    and Pending Research Support: List all active and pending research support
    for the applicant. Include all individual and institutional support
    available for the proposed work during its duration. For each item,
    provide a source of support, identifying number, project title, and name
    of Principal Investigator/Program Director, annual direct costs, and total
    period of support. Failure to provide evidence of sufficient supporting
    funds for the proposed research can invalidate the application. Note:
    proposal CENTRAL now records other support in your personal profile.
    Follow the instructions in the application system to enter or import
    information from your profile to this section.
  • Support
    for the sponsor should be indicated using the Sponsor Support template and
    uploaded as an attachment;
  • List
    all active support with support in lymphoma/CLL highlighted, and indicate
    if the support will apply to the
  • Project
    proposed in the application.
  • Sponsor’s
    Letter of Support: This letter should demonstrate the Sponsor’s support of
    your project and commitment to provide the necessary training and
    supervision. Upload in PDF format.
  • List of
    Three Individuals Providing Letters of Support: In addition to providing a
    letter of support and commitment from the Applicant’s Sponsor, list three
    (3) additional individuals who are familiar with your past work and/or
    training and who are providing letters of recommendation. The PC
    application manager will notify these individuals, and their (blinded)
    letters of support will automatically be included with your submission.

Online application

Application
Deadline:
 The
application deadline is September 6, 2017.

 Scholarship Link

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