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Subject: NIDDK/NIH Research Opportunity for Postbaccalaureates
Description:
The National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases Intramural
Research Program (NIDDK IRP), part of the
National Institutes of Health, announces the Distinguished Postbaccalaureate
Scholars Program for recent college
graduates to pursue full-time research for 1-2 years at NIDDK campuses in
Bethesda, MD or Phoenix, AZ. The Program
strongly encourages the participation of individuals with a demonstrated
commitment to diversity including those from
underrepresented populations.
Over 90 NIDDK IRP Principal Investigators lead research teams exploring basic
biological processes as well as clinical
research on diabetes, digestive diseases, endocrine and metabolic disorders,
hematologic, kidney and liver diseases,
nutrition and obesity that all disproportionately burden underserved
communities.
Candidates must submit an online application to the NIH Office of Intramural
Training and Education (OITE).In addition, your CV along with a Diversity
Statement (300 words or less) must be e-mailed to Ms. Lorraine Moore in the
NIDDK Fellowship Office at [log in to unmask] The NIH community
strives to create a supportive, diverse, and inclusive environment, which is
critical to achieving excellence in biomedical research. Your Diversity
Statement should describe how your personal experiences and community
engagement activities would contribute to these efforts.
Event Date: December 1, 2021
Contact Person: Lorraine Moore
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Website URL:
https://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/at-niddk/training-employment/postbaccalaureate
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