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NIH Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics Pre-Doctoral Training Program 2020-2021

May 22, 2020 by Rebecca Lopez

The Training Program

The NIH Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics (SBTG) pre-doctoral training program is soliciting applications for appointments beginning September 1, 2020 and running through August 31, 2021.This training program 

  1. Provides students with exposure to leading developments in the various fields comprising Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
  2. Provides the students with ample opportunity to develop presentation skills; develop analytical strategies for evaluation of the literature in this field;
  3. Through presentations by authoritative speakers the program exposes students to traditional and non-traditional career paths in Structural Biology & Molecular Biophysics
  4. Subsidizes travel by students to major meetings of the field.  Mentors will be required to support travel by the trainee to a national meeting relevant to the training program. The training program and the Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics will provide funds to subsidize travel. 

The trainees meet with training faculty and outside speakers during an extended luncheon held monthly. The past schedules can be found on the BMB website: https://www.med.upenn.edu/sbmbt32/administrative-structure.html

Eligibility

The program supports 3rd year Ph.D. students and 4th year for combined degree students for one year. Applications are now being accepted from rising 3rd year Ph.D students or rising 4th year combined degree students only for appointment to the 2020-2021 year of the training program.

Preference will be given to students who attended the 2019-2020 pre-award meetings. Students who have not taken BMB 508 will be required to take this core course concurrently with an appointment to the training program. 

Application Procedure

The following documents should be sent to the SBMB training grant coordinator, Kelli McKenna, via email. Please fill out the cover sheet on the next page and assemble all required documents into a single PDF document:

  1. Cover Sheet (attached here)
  2. CV. This should include undergraduate GPA and any honors, awards, publications etc.
  3. Copy of your UPenn Graduate School transcript. Contact the coordinator of your graduate group to obtain this. 
  4. A document describing the student’s research, how the research is appropriate for this Training Grant, and statement of their commitment to/interest in TG, and commitment to attend/partake in all Training Grant activities.  Two pages maximum.

The applicant should also arrange for the Ph.D. advisor to send 1) A letter of recommendation. 2) their biosketch in NIH format,directly to the SBMB training grant coordinator, Kelli McKenna

Deadline

12 pm, Friday June 19, 2020.

Applications will be evaluated by a small group of trainers and appointments announced in early July. The start date for appointments will be September 1, 2019.

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Research (academic), National Institutes of Health

Upcoming NIGMS Webinar

May 18, 2020 by Rebecca Lopez

Office of Science Education

The National Institute of General Medical Sciences has announced a new webinar series for students, postdocs, and faculty. Each hour-long webinar will include a 10- to 15-minute presentation by the speaker followed by a moderated question and answer session. Upcoming sessions include:

Behavioral Research in Biomedicine
Tuesday, May 19, 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET

See the full schedule and webinar login information here.

Filed Under: Announcements, Webinars Tagged With: National Institutes of Health

Upcoming Webinars with NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE)

May 4, 2020 by Rebecca Lopez

NIH OITE Webinar - April 1, 2 PM - BGS Career Development

Informational Interviews: What? How? Why?
MONDAY May 4, 3:00 – 4:00 pm EDT
Speaker, Amanda Langer, NCC, OITE Career Counselor
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2973887989168105739

While focusing on networking generally, this workshop will specifically outline steps you can take to begin conducting informational interviews now. These networking conversations can be an effective research tool and often help give you the most current and specific information about a field. Come learn tips on how to get the most out of your informational interviews!

Managing Up to Maximize Mentoring Relationships
WEDNESDAY May 6, 2:00 – 4:00
Speaker, Sharon Milgram, Director NIH OITE
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5846474266919261195

This workshop will explore the relationship between trainees and research mentors/supervisors with the goal of providing strategies for improving communication and interpersonal interactions. The workshop will help participants clarify what they need from their supervisors and mentors and how to ensure that they get what they need.

NIH Career Symposium
FRIDAY May 8, noon – 5 pm

The 13th annual NIH OITE Career Symposium is still happening, albeit on-line. There will be panels, taped interviews, and Twitter chats focused on a variety of career paths in all sectors. For more information and to register: https://www.training.nih.gov/events/view/_2/2823/13th_Annual_NIH_Career_Symposium

Filed Under: Announcements, Online Resources, Webinars Tagged With: National Institutes of Health, Professional Skills: Informational Interviews

New NIA Pre-doctoral Funding Mechanism for 3rd and 4th Year Students

July 3, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

The National Institute on Aging (NIA) has recently announced a new initiative to support transition of outstanding graduate students, from a wide range of research areas, into aging-related postdoctoral research.

Below are some highlights of the Transition to Aging Research Award for Postdoctoral Students (F99/K00) program: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-AG-20-009.html

  • Predoctoral students at their 3rd and 4th year of PhD, regardless of their research focus, are eligible to apply.
  • Visa holders with proper institutional support letter are also eligible to apply for this opportunity; refer to the ‘eligibility’ section of the announcements for more details.
  • The program has two phases: Dissertation (F99, up to 2 years) and aging-related postdoctoral (K00, up to 4 years) phases.  

Application Due Date: October 22, 2019, by 5:00 PM

If you are interested to know more about this FOA or have any specific question, please contact Shahrooz Vahedi, Ph.D., Health Science Administrator (Training Officer) by email or by phone at 301-496-9322.

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Research (government), National Institutes of Health

Postdoc Preview – UM Med School Postdoc Recruitment event

June 26, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Home

The University of Michigan Medical School will host its next postdoctoral recruitment event,  Postdoc Preview, October 10-11, 2019. 

Postdoc Preview introduces upper-level graduate students in the biomedical sciences to the excellent research and training opportunities at the University of Michigan. During a fully-funded visit, recruits interview with two or more prospective mentors, learn about NIH-funded training programs, and network with current postdocs (tentative schedule here). Applicants are selected from a national pool of highly qualified individuals who expect to complete their thesis research over the course of the next year and be U.S. citizens or permanent residents or be currently enrolled in a U.S. graduate institution. The UMMS Office of Postdoctoral Affairs sponsors and manages the logistics of their visit.

Applications for the event can be found at https://postdocpreview.smapply.io/.

Deadline: August 5, 2019.
Please contact postdocoffice@med.umich.edu with questions.

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Research (academic), National Institutes of Health

Webinar for Postdoctoral Research Associate Training (PRAT) Program Applicants

June 11, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Students interested in conducting postdoctoral training at the National Institutes of Health may wish to learn more about the Postdoctoral Research Associate Training (PRAT) program. NIH will host a webinar:

Wednesday, June 19, 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET
More information here.

PRAT is a competitive 3-year fellowship program that prepares trainees for leadership positions in biomedical careers. Training includes a mentored laboratory research experience and intensive career and leadership development activities. PRAT fellows conduct research in laboratories in the NIH Intramural Research Program (IRP) in basic biomedical research areas within the NIGMS mission. These areas include, but are not limited to, biological chemistry, biophysics, bioinformatics, cellular and molecular biology, computational biosciences, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, and technology development.

Graduate students considering postdoctoral research opportunities at NIH, or current NIH Intramural Research Training Award postdoctoral fellows who started no earlier than July 1, 2018, are eligible to apply. All applications require connecting with an investigator in the NIH IRP in advance of writing the application.

Via NIH

Filed Under: Webinars Tagged With: Career: Research (government), National Institutes of Health

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