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Search: LLSC3 results ResultsSpecial Fellow AwardDetails: LLSCDeadline: September 15, 2009Agency: LLSCThe Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Career Development Program provides awards intended to meet the specific needs of investigators at different states in their research careers. Special Fellows are qualified investigators who have completed a minimum of two years of postdoctoral research training and are continuing their research under the direction of a research Sponsor. The Special Fellowship should permit the scientist to begin to transition to an independent research program. Special Fellow awards are for $65,000 per year for three years. Annual renewals are based on a non-competitive progress report review. Special Fellow in Clinical Research AwardDetails: LLSC Deadline: September 15, 2009Agency: LLSCThe Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Career Development Program provides awards intended to meet the specific needs of investigators at different states in their research careers. Special Fellows are qualified investigators who have completed a minimum of two years of postdoctoral research training and are continuing their research under the direction of a research Sponsor. Special Fellows are researchers who hold a Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent degree and have completed a minimum of two years of clinical hematology, oncology, hematology/oncology or hematopathology training or postdoctoral research training in a clinical discipline (e.g., cytogenetics, molecular pathology). These grantees should provide evidence that their career focus will be on the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of leukemia, lymphoma, or myeloma. SFCR awards are for $65,000 per year for three years. Annual renewals are based on a non-competitive progress reviews. Fellow AwardDetails: LLSCDeadline: September 15, 2009Agency: LLSCThe Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Career Development Program provides awards intended to meet the specific needs of investigators at different states in their research careers. Special Fellows are qualified investigators who have completed a minimum of two years of postdoctoral research training and are continuing their research under the direction of a research Sponsor. Fellows are promising investigators with less than two years of postdoctoral research training. These grantees are encouraged to embark on an academic career involving clinical or fundamental research in, or related to, leukemia, lymphoma or myeloma under the direction of a research sponsor. Fellow awards are for $55,000 per year for three years. Annual renewals are based on a non-competitive progress report review. |
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