Research Fellowship--Heart Failure
Heart Failure Society of America
All Regions
02/02/2009
$65,000

HFSA Research Fellowship

Status: Open for 2009

The Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) has established HFSA RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS in heart failure. The purpose of the research fellowship is to develop clinician-investigators in the field of heart failure.

Eligibility

The full-year fellowship is designed for individuals seeking specialty education and research training in the area of heart failure. At the time of award initiation, the awardee should have no more than seven post doctoral years (excluding personal leave). Individuals with faculty appointments (above Instructor level or no more than three years at the Assistant Professor level for nursing applicants) are not eligible for this fellowship award. The individual may not have another similar fellowship award from another organization at the same time. During the period of this award the recipient must devote no less than 80% of his/her time to research activities in heart failure. Preference will be given to those whose research is a bridge or can be translated into the clinical care of patients with heart failure.

Candidates who have a doctoral degree in medicine, osteopathy, or nursing may apply. Candidates shall have been - and shall intend to continue to be - directly involved in patient care. Awards will be restricted to US and Canadian citizens and/or permanent residents.

Note: Only one application per research laboratory will be considered for this award.

Award

The amount to be awarded will be based on the submitted budget, up to a maximum of $65,000 (USD). Up to $60,000 may be used for salary and fringe benefits of the awardee. This amount must constitute no less than 80% of the awardee's total compensation during the one-year award period. The remaining funds ($10,000 maximum) can be used as follows: travel to the HFSA annual meeting ($1,500 maximum), salaries of technical personnel essential to the conduct of the project, lab supplies, animals, volunteer subject costs, publication costs, and biomedical graphics.

Application Due Date: Monday, February 2, 2009 (receipt date)

How to Submit an Application

The application submission process is now done online. You may begin the process at www.hfsafellowship.org.

Heart Failure Society of America, Inc.

Attn: Cheryl Yano, Executive Director
Court International - Suite 240 S
2550 University Avenue West
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55114

Phone: 651.642.1633

Fax: 651.642.1502

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