Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine 2012 Research Mini-Fellowship Program
SFRBM is pleased to announce the 2012 Research Mini-Fellowship Program which will provide additional research training opportunities for young investigators in the fields of free radical chemistry, redox biology and antioxidants that are not available at their home institution. The program allows young investigators to cultivate collaborative relationships with established scientists, develop novel techniques or methodologies and expand their career development and research opportunities.
Objectives
Provide additional research training opportunities for young investigators in the field of free radical biology that are not available at their home institution.
Cultivate collaborative relationships between established scientists and development of novel techniques or methodologies at applicant’s home institution.
Promote career development and research opportunities for young investigators.
Eligibility
Applicant must be a current member of the Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine.
Applicant must be one (1) of the following:
Student, enrolled in in a Ph.D. graduate school training program.
Post-doctoral fellow.
Clinical fellow/medical trainee.
Investigator within five (5) years of obtaining their Ph.D.
Junior faculty within two (2) years of their initial appointment as Assistant Professor.
Only one application per young investigator in each funding cycle (February-July and August through January) will be considered.
Grant Amount and Budget: The maximum individual grant amount to be awarded is $2,500. Awards can be used to cover travel expenses, accommodations and related costs near the host’s institution, and specific reagents/supplies. These awards are not intended to supplement other funding sources for ongoing research projects.
Application Deadline: September 15, 2012
If you have any questions, please contact SFRBM at (317) 205-9481 or via email at info@sfrbm.org.