--------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 20893 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/30/2012 Sponsor: U.S. Immunodefiency Network (USIDNET) Title: Short-term Training Program - Visiting Immunology Scholar Program Contact: Onika Davis, Registry Manager Tel: 410-321-6647 Email: odavis@primaryimmune.org Full Program:          http://www.usidnet.org/pub/Short-term-Training-Program Deadline Note: USIDNET accepts Visiting Immunology Scholar Program applications during these time frames: Jan 1 – April 30; May 1 – August 30; and September 1 – December 30. SYNOPSIS: The program is designed to support the clinical and laboratory training experiences of medical students, residents, and fellows. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 20066 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Champalimaud Foundation Title: António Champalimaud Vision Award Contact: Tel: +351 210 480 200 Email: award@fchampalimaud.org Website:          http://www.fchampalimaud.org/vision-award/ Full Program:          http://www.fchampalimaud.org/vision-award/guidelines/ SYNOPSIS: The award is presented in alternate years for contributions, primarily in developing countries, to the alleviation of visual problems and contributions to overall vision research. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 02227 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Columbia University Title: Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship Contact: Mr. Kenneth Singleton, Training Program Coordinator Tel: 212-781-0600 x812 Email: ks2825@columbia.edu Website:          http://columbiapsychiatry.org/fellowships/ Full Program:          http://columbiapsychiatry.org/fellowships/Geriatric-Psychiatry-Fellowship SYNOPSIS: The sponsor offers a two to three year fellowship in clinical and basic research on the psychiatric disorders of older adults, including Alzheimer's Disease, late-life depression, late-life anxiety disorders, and late-life psychosis. It is supported by a NIMH grant, and offers didactic methodological and statistical training as well as a supervised research experience. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 13496 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice Title: Visiting Scholar Program Contact: Tel: 604-822-9171 Email: grsj@exchange.ubc.ca Website:          http://www.grsj.arts.ubc.ca/centres-visiting-scholars/ SYNOPSIS: The University of British Columbia offers a Visiting Scholar Program as an integral part of its Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice. Scholars working in these areas are encouraged to apply to spend leave time (one to six months) in affiliation with the Centre. The goal of the Centre is to stimulate feminist research and to facilitate interchange of ideas and collaboration among scholars, at UBC and elsewhere. Scholars will be expected to participate in the activities of the Centre and to give a public lecture during their term. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 02593 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Family Medicine - La Crosse-Mayo Family Medicine Residency Contact: Kimberly Turner, Program Coordinator Tel: 608-392-9775 Email: turner.kimberly@mayo.edu Website:          http://mayoclinichealthsystem.org/locations/la-crosse/education/residency Full Program:          http://mayoclinichealthsystem.org/locations/la-crosse/education/residency/application-process Deadline Note: Applications are accepted October through December. Interviews will be scheduled from mid-October through January on a first-come, first-served basis. Final candidate selection will be based upon application materials and personal interviews. SYNOPSIS: The La Crosse - Mayo Family Medicine Residency is built upon the Mayo tradition of excellence in patient care, medical education and research.The program focuses on caring for the whole person, treating every patient as a unique and valuable member of his or her family and community. Education in the art of medicine, combined with the latest in medical science, is central to Mayo Clinic's mission. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 10275 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Psychology, Post Ph.D. - Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship (Florida) Contact: Beth K. Rush, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, RP Tel: 904-953-7286 Email: rush.beth@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/psychology-post-phd/clinical-neuropsychology-fellowship-florida Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/psychology-post-phd/clinical-neuropsychology-fellowship-florida/application-process SYNOPSIS: Mayo Clinic Florida offers a two-year postdoctoral program for advanced training in Clinical Neuropsychology. The fellowship offers supervised clinical activities, neuropsychological research, didactic experiences and individual study. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12629 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Diseases Fellowship - Arizona Contact: Elsie F. Storey Tel: 480-301-4072 Email: storey.elise@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/cardiovascular-sct.html Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/internal-medicine-and-subspecialties/cardiovascular-diseases-fellowship-arizona Deadline Note: Applicants must apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Appointments to this program are made via the NRMP Specialty Match. For complete details on requirements and the application process, visit the Electronic Residency Application Service or contact your medical school dean's office. Applications for each academic year should be completed by December 31 of the year preceding the program start date (approximately eight months in advance). The academic year begins in early July. SYNOPSIS: The sponsor offers a three-year Cardiovascular Diseases Fellowship that offers excellent clinical teaching from experts in echocardiography, vascular disease, bedside medicine, electrophysiology and cardiac catheterization. Fellows will be eligible to take the American Board of Internal Medicine's cardiology subspecialty examination for certification upon successful completion of the fellowship. Optionally, they may also take the examination for certification in echocardiography. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12630 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Diseases Fellowship - Florida Contact: Jean Perrone, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program Coordinator Tel: 904-953-0426 Email: perrone.jean@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/cardiovascular-jax.html Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/internal-medicine-and-subspecialties/cardiovascular-diseases-fellowship-florida Deadline Note: Applicants must apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Appointments to this program are made via the NRMP Specialty Match. For complete details on requirements and the application process, visit the Electronic Residency Application Service or contact your medical school dean’s office. Applications for each academic year should be completed by December 31 of the year preceding the program start date(approximately eight months in advance). The academic year begins in early July. SYNOPSIS: Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville offers a three-year Cardiovascular Diseases Fellowship that offers excellent clinical teaching from experts in echocardiography, vascular disease, bedside medicine, electrophysiology and cardiac catheterization. There are two positions in the Cardiovascular Diseases Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville each year on a competitive basis. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12668 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Internal Medicine - Endocrinology Fellowship - Minnesota Contact: Kurt A. Kennel, M.D. Tel: 507-266-4322 Email: kennel.kurt@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/endocrinology-rch.html Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/internal-medicine-and-subspecialties/endocrinology-fellowship-minnesota Deadline Note: Applicants must apply through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). The application form and all supporting documentation must be submitted by December 31, of the year preceding the appointment date (15 months before the program begins). The academic year begins in July. SYNOPSIS: The goal of the clinical endocrinology training program is to develop superior clinical endocrinologists, clinical investigators and basic scientists qualified to practice in an academic setting. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12752 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Internal Medicine - Hematology/Oncology Fellowship - Arizona Contact: Paige Weber Tel: 480-301-6025 Email: weber.paige@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/hematology-sct.html Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/internal-medicine-and-subspecialties/hematology-oncology-fellowship-arizona Deadline Note: All applications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Deadline for completed applications is December 31 of the year preceding the program start date (approximately 18 months in advance). Appointments for the Fellowship Program will be made through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). All candidates must register through the NRMP. SYNOPSIS: The Hematology/Oncology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic Arizona trains outstanding specialists in the fields of hematology and oncology who, at the end of three years, will demonstrate clinical expertise in the evaluation and treatment of hematologic and oncologic diseases through supervised intensive care of inpatients and longitudinal care of outpatients. Fellows will be eligible to take the American Board of Internal Medicine's subspecialty examination in hematology/oncology upon completion of the fellowship. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12945 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Orthopedic Surgery - Adult Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship - Arizona Contact: Beth Boord Tel: 480-342-2205 Email: boord.beth@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/os-adultrecon-sct.html Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/orthopedic-surgery/adult-reconstructive-surgery-fellowship-arizona Deadline Note: Applications are accepted between September 1st and December 31st each year. Interviews are conducted between January and March the following year and the match takes place in May. Register for the Match for the Mayo Clinic Arizona Adult Reconstructive Fellowship through the San Francisco Matching Program website. SYNOPSIS: Mayo Clinic in Arizona offers a one-year, ACGME Accredited, Adult Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship. This program provides extensive exposure to, and experience in, the evaluation and management of complex hip and knee problems in adolescents and adults. Additionally, an opportunity is available for a rotation in advanced shoulder reconstruction. There is one position available in the Adult Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship each year on a competitive basis. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 16300 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Society of Women in Urology Title: Elisabeth Pickett Research Award Program Contact: Tel: 847-517-7225 Email: info@swiu.org Website:          http://www.swiu.org/awards/research.aspx Full Program:          http://www.swiu.org/awards/2013/Elisabeth%20Pickett%20Research%20Application.doc SYNOPSIS: The sponsor makes funds available for small research grants for basic science or clinical urologic research. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 16307 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 12/31/2012 Sponsor: Society of Women in Urology Title: Christina Manthos Mentoring Award Contact: Tel: 847-517-7225 Email: info@swiu.org Website:          http://www.swiu.org/awards/mentoring.aspx Full Program:          http://www.swiu.org/awards/2013/Christina%20Manthos%20Mentoring%20Application.doc SYNOPSIS: The sponsor provides an award to recognize those men or women who demonstrate extraordinary mentoring skills in supporting the career of a female urologist. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 96425 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: AACC International Title: Bruce Wasserman Young Investigator Award Contact: Denise Kessler Tel: 651-454-7250 Email: dkessler@scisoc.org Website:          http://www.aaccnet.org/membership/divisions/Pages/Biotechnology.aspx Full Program:          http://www.aaccnet.org/membership/divisions/Documents/Biotech/2013BiotechDivWassermanNominForm.pdf SYNOPSIS: The Bruce Wasserman Young Investigator Award recognizes young scientists who have made outstanding contributions to the field of cereal biotechnology. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 21366 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: BD Biosciences Title: Research Grant Program - Immunology Grant Contact: Tel: 877-232-8995 Email: ResearchApplications@bd.com Website:          http://www.bdbiosciences.com/research/grant/apply/immuno.jsp Full Program:          http://www.bdbiosciences.com/research/grant/rules_regs.jsp Deadline Note: For the Fall 2012 Award Cycle, applications are accepted from May 6, 2012 to August 31, 2012. For the Spring 2013 Award Cycle, applications are accepted from September 1, 2012 to January 1, 2013. SYNOPSIS: The sponsor welcomes innovative ideas and encourages the submission of abstracts within evolving research areas that include: Multicolor flow cytometry; Cell signaling; Cancer research; Immune function; Infectious diseases; Neuroscience research. Awards will be based on the application's creativity, content, and innovation, including how the applicant proposes to use BD Biosciences reagents to further his or her research study's goals. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 20195 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Egg Nutrition Center Title: Research Grants Contact: Dr. Donald Layman, Director of Research Tel: 847.296.7055 Email: dlayman@enc-online.org Website:          http://www.eggnutritioncenter.org/researchers/enc-grant-program/ Full Program:          http://www.eggnutritioncenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/2013-ENC-RFP.pdf Deadline Note: The deadline for receipt of required letters of intent is January 1, 2013. Full proposals will be invited, and will be due by March 27, 2013. SYNOPSIS: The Egg Nutrition Center (ENC) is soliciting research proposals addressing the nutritional value of eggs as part of a healthy diet. Proposed research should advance fundamental knowledge about nutrition. Awards of up to $200,000 are available. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 10124 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Harvard School of Public Health Title: Yerby Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Contact: Naomi Ryan Tel: Email: naomir@hsph.harvard.edu Website:          http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/administrative-offices/faculty-affairs/yerby-postdoctoral-fellowship-program/ Full Program:          http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/administrative-offices/faculty-affairs/yerby-postdoctoral-fellowship-program/application-materials/index.html Deadline Note: Applications for this position are due by January 1, 2013, and must be submitted through the following link: http://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/4250 SYNOPSIS: The Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) Center for Work, Health and Wellbeing and Yerby Fellowship Program announce a two-year post-doctoral fellowship position beginning September 2013. This position includes a focus on worksite intervention research including the design, evaluation, implementation, and dissemination of effective integrated worksite policies, programs and practices that foster a healthy work environment, reduce potential hazardous job exposure, and promote safe and healthy behaviors. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 05961 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Neurology -- Vascular Neurology Fellowship - Arizona Contact: Dana Siemon, Vascular Neurology Fellowship Education Coordinator Tel: 480-301-6884 Email: siemon.dana@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/neurology/vascular-neurology-fellowship-arizona Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/neurology/vascular-neurology-fellowship-arizona/application-process Deadline Note: Applicants must submit a completed application form and all required documentation no later than January 1 of the academic year in which they wish to begin the fellowship (approximately 6 months in advance). Earlier applications are encouraged. The academic year begins in late June or early July. SYNOPSIS: The one-year Vascular Neurology Fellowship Program at Mayo Clinic in Arizona provides training in the evaluation, diagnosis and management of stroke and all types of cerebrovascular disorders. The fellowship is specifically designed for those who wish to pursue a career in academic neurology or in a group or private practice. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12108 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Pathology & Laboratory Medicine - Surgical Pathology Fellowship - Minnesota Contact: Tasha Gilbertson, Surgical Pathology Education Coordinator Tel: 507-538-6453 Email: gilbertson.tasha@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/surgical-pathology-fellowship-minnesota Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/surgical-pathology-fellowship-minnesota/application-process Deadline Note: Applications for each academic year, which begins in July, should be completed by Jan. 1 of the previous year (approximately 18 months before the start of the academic year for which you are applying). Positions may be offered prior to the application deadline. SYNOPSIS: A one-year Surgical Pathology Fellowship is offered at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. It offers fellows the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge and learn from an exceptionally diverse amount of pathologic material, including routine and unusual neoplastic and non-neoplastic specimens. The Division of Anatomic Pathology at Mayo Clinic processes nearly 250,000 specimens annually, including 127,000 surgical cases, approximately 61,000 cytology cases and 59,000 consultative cases. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12248 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Pathology & Laboratory Medicine - Bone and Soft Tissue Fellowship Program - Minnesota Contact: Andrew Folpe, M.D., Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology Fellowship Program Director Tel: 507-266-9229 Email: folpe.andrew@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/bone-and-soft-tissue-fellowship-minnesota Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/bone-and-soft-tissue-fellowship-minnesota/application-process Deadline Note: Applications for each academic year, which begins in July, should be completed by January 1 of the previous year. Positions will be offered beginning March 1 of the previous year. SYNOPSIS: The Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education (MSGME) offers a one-year Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology Fellowship Program to expose fellows to a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis of benign and malignant bone and soft tissue tumors. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12317 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Pathology & Laboratory Medicine - Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship - Minnesota Contact: Dawn Doherty, Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship Education Coordinator Tel: 507-284-2404 Email: doherty.dawn@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/molecular-genetic-pathology-fellowship-minnesota Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/molecular-genetic-pathology-fellowship-minnesota/application-process Deadline Note: Applications should be submitted no later than January 1 prior to the upcoming academic year (generally 18 months before the start of the fellowship). However, later submissions will be considered if the position has not been filled. The academic year begins the end of June or first of July. SYNOPSIS: The Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education's (MSGME) Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship is a one- or two-year program. Based in Mayo Clinic's Molecular Genetics Laboratory, it provides experience in DNA testing for inherited diseases and oncology/hematology. Optional training in other clinical laboratories that utilize molecular diagnostics will be available to the fellow. The fellow's allocation of time between clinical applications and research is also flexible. For M.D.s who are already board certified in pathology or medical genetics, this training will provide eligibility to sit for the examination in molecular genetic pathology offered jointly by the American Board of Pathology (ABP) and the American Board of Medical Genetics (ABMG). --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12322 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Pathology & Laboratory Medicine - Neuropathology Fellowship - Minnesota Contact: Tasha Gilbertson, Neuropathology Fellowship Education Coordinator Tel: 507-538-6453 Email: pathologyeducation@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/neuropathology-fellowship-minnesota Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/neuropathology-fellowship-minnesota/application-process Deadline Note: Applications should be completed by January 1 (18 months prior) to the start of the academic year, which begins in July. The next available position (1) for candidates interested in the program will begin July 2014. SYNOPSIS: The Mayo Clinic Fellowship Program in Neuropathology provides two years of intensive training in neuropathology, leading to subspecialty certification by the American Board of Pathology. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12326 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - Pulmonary Pathology Fellowship - Minnesota Contact: Keri Vail, Pulmonary Pathology Education Coordinator Tel: 507-293-2015 Email: pathologyeducation@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/pulmonary-pathology-fellowship-minnesota Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/pulmonary-pathology-fellowship-minnesota/application-process Deadline Note: Applications for each academic year, which begins in July, should be completed by January 1 of the previous year. Positions will be offered beginning March 1 of the previous year. SYNOPSIS: Mayo Clinic offers a one-year Pulmonary Pathology Fellowship Program during which fellows will work with a broad spectrum of biopsy materials and surgical specimens relating to pulmonary, pleural and thoracic diseases. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12391 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine - Child and Adolescent Neurology Residency - Minnesota Contact: Marc C. Patterson, M.D. Tel: 507-538-0126 Email: patterson.marc@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/neuro-child-rch.html Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/neurology/child-and-adolescent-neurology-residency-minnesota Deadline Note: Appointments to the Child and Adolescent Neurology Residency are made through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) using the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Applications for each academic year, which begins in late June or early July, should be completed at least 12 months before the date you wish to start the program. Therefore, you need to complete the application process by January, 18 months before you begin your PGY-2 year. SYNOPSIS: The sponsor's three-year Child and Adolescent Neurology Residency Program is closely integrated with its Adult Neurology Residency Program. The Child and Adolescent Neurology Residency has didactic programs, clinical services, research opportunities and first year of clinical training similar to the adult neurology program, but with an added emphasis on neurodevelopment issues. This training program can be customized to meet individual career goals. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 12880 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Radiology - Clinical Medical Physics, Post Ph.D. Residency (Minnesota) Contact: T.J. Sorenson, Clinical Medical Physics Residency Education Coordinator Tel: 507- 284-0440 Email: sorenson.tammy@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/radiology/clinical-medical-physics-post-phd-residency-minnesota Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/radiology/clinical-medical-physics-post-phd-residency-minnesota/application-process SYNOPSIS: The Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education is accepting applications from individuals who recently received a doctoral degree in medical physics, physics or engineering for a three-year training program in clinical diagnostic medical physics at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 13072 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Neurology - Deep Brain Stimulation Fellowship - Minnesota Contact: Linda Schmidt, Deep Brain Stimulation Fellowship Education Coordinator Tel: 507-284-1916 Email: schmidt.linda@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/neurology/deep-brain-stimulation-fellowship-minnesota Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/neurology/deep-brain-stimulation-fellowship-minnesota/application-process Deadline Note: Applicants must submit a completed application form and all required documentation no later than Jan. 1 of the academic year when the fellowship begins. Mayo's academic year begins in early July. SYNOPSIS: The Mayo Clinic in Minnesota offers a one-year fellowship in Deep Brain Stimulation. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 13108 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Neurology - Headache Fellowship (Arizona) Contact: David W. Dodick, M.D., Headache Fellowship Program Director Tel: 480-301-6884 Email: dodick.david@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/neurology Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/neurology/headache-fellowship-arizona Deadline Note: MSGME does not process printed applications to this program. To apply, you need to use the third-party application service, Apply Yourself. One must submit a completed application form and all required documentation no later than January 1 of the academic year in which you wish to begin the fellowship (approximately 6 months in advance). Earlier applications are encouraged. The academic year begins in late June or early July. SYNOPSIS: Mayo Clinic, Arizona offers a one-year Headache Fellowship Program for those who wish to further explore the clinical and research aspects of headache. As a trainee in this program, one will participate in the clinical assessment and management of patients with a wide variety of headache disorders and craniofacial pain. Fellows will also participate in clinical research and work with the related areas of pain management and behavioral psychology. There is one position available in Headache Fellowship Program at Mayo Clinic, Arizona each year. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 13111 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/1/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Neurology - Movement Disorders Fellowship - Minnesota Contact: Linda Schmidt, Movement Disorders Fellowship Education Coordinator Tel: 507-284-1916 Email: schmidt.linda@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/neurology/movement-disorders-fellowship-minnesota Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/neurology/movement-disorders-fellowship-minnesota/application-process Deadline Note: Applicants must submit a completed application form and all required documentation no later than January 1 of the academic year in which you wish to begin the fellowship. The academic year begins in early July. SYNOPSIS: The Mayo Clinic offers a one-year fellowship in movement disorders. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 08831 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/3/2013 Sponsor: Yale University Title: Agrarian Studies Program Fellowships Contact: Tel: 203-432-9833 Email: agrarian.studies@yale.edu Website:          http://www.yale.edu/agrarianstudies/real/ashome.html Full Program:          http://www.yale.edu/agrarianstudies/real/fellprog.html Deadline Note: The due date for a first-stage application is January 3, 2013. This is a firm deadline. All applications must be submitted electronically, preferably in PDF format. A short list of finalists will be contacted for letters of recommendation and a sample of their work. SYNOPSIS: The Agrarian Studies Program appoints fellows annually who are in residence for the year, present a paper, and attend the colloquia. Those who has already made an important contribution to agrarian studies, as well as, applications from knowledgeable "activists" and "public intellectuals" whose work on rural life transcends the academy are welcomed. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 11253 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/4/2013 Sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Title: Psychology, Post Ph.D. - Clinical Health Psychology (Minnesota) Contact: Amber Pearson, Medical Psychology Fellowship Program, Education Coordinator Tel: 507-284-5916 Email: pearson.amber@mayo.edu Website:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/psychology-post-phd/medical-psychology-fellowship-minnesota Full Program:          http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/residencies-fellowships/psychology-post-phd/medical-psychology-fellowship-minnesota/application-process SYNOPSIS: The Medical Psychology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota is a multiple specialties program with three American Psychological Association (APA)- accredited postdoctoral programs, each of two years duration. The postdoctoral programs of the fellowship are designed for recent graduates of an APA Accredited Clinical or Counseling Psychology Doctoral Program and an APA-Accredited Predoctoral Psychology Internship who desire specialty training in Clinical Health Psychology. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 72331 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/4/2013 Sponsor: Palestinian American Research Center Title: Fellowship Competition for U.S. Scholars Conducting Field-Based Research on Palestine Contact: Basma Guthrie Tel: Email: us.parc@gmail.com Full Program:          http://parc-us-pal.org/fellowship.htm SYNOPSIS: The sponsor provides support for post-doctoral and doctoral research fellowships in Palestinian studies. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 18377 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/4/2013 Sponsor: St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center Title: Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship Contact: George P. Prigatano, Ph.D., ABPP Tel: 602-406-4944 Email: mary.henry@chw.edu Website:          http://www.stjosephs-phx.org/ Full Program:          http://www.stjosephs-phx.org/stellent/groups/public/@xinternet_con_sjh/documents/webcontent/220762.pdf SYNOPSIS: Barrow’s Postdoctoral Residency Program in Clinical Neuropsychology is a two-year program requiring clinical teaching and research activities typically requiring a 50-hour work week. Residents in clinical neuropsychology are involved in direct patient care in several settings that may include: Inpatient Neurorehabilitation Unit, Center for Transitional Neurorehabilitation, Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, Outpatient Neuropsychological Consultation Service, Inpatient Neuropsychological Consultation Service, and Children’s Center for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. In addition, Barrow offers a growing number of clinic services within the hospital, including those pertaining to Movement Disorders, Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, and Hypothalamic Hamartoma. The Section of Clinical Neuropsychology also participates in a number of ongoing clinical research trials. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 01574 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/5/2013 Sponsor: Alden (John W.) Trust Title: Grants Program Contact: Susan T. Monahan, Grants Coordinator Tel: 617-951-1108 Email: smonahan@rackemann.com Full Program:          http://www.cybergrants.com/alden/grant.html Deadline Note: The Trustees meet on a quarterly basis in February, May, August and November. Applications should be received by the 5th day of the prior month in order to be considered at the Trustees quarterly meeting. Grant applications should be submitted on-line at www.cybergrants.com/alden. SYNOPSIS: The John W. Alden Trust provides support to organizations located within Eastern Massachusetts providing care and administering to the needs of children who are blind, retarded, disabled or who are either mentally or physically ill, or organizations engaged in medical and scientific research directed toward the prevention or cure of diseases and disabilities particularly affecting children. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 05592 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/7/2013 Sponsor: AcademyHealth Title: NCHS/AcademyHealth Health Policy Fellowship Contact: Beth Johnson Tel: 202-292-6700 Email: beth.johnson@academyhealth.org Website:          http://academyhealth.org/Training/content.cfm?ItemNumber=1442&navItemNumber=2336 Full Program:          http://academyhealth.org/Training/content.cfm?ItemNumber=1435&navItemNumber=2337 SYNOPSIS: he fellowship program brings visiting scholars in health services research-related disciplines to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) in Hyattsville, Md. for a period of 13 months to conduct studies of interest to policymakers and the health services research community. Fellows have access to NCHS data resources for use in their proposed studies, and also work on collaborative projects with NCHS staff. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 70431 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/7/2013 Sponsor: Center for Cultural Analysis Title: External Fellowships Contact: Tel: 732-932-8426 Email: info@cca.rutgers.edu Website:          http://cca.rutgers.edu/ Full Program:          http://cca.rutgers.edu/news/43-announcements/149-2013-14-seminar Deadline Note: Applications are now accepted through Interfolio. Please visit https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/15288 to apply. The deadline is January 7, 2013 at 11:59 ET. SYNOPSIS: The sponsor conducts a seminar which, for 2013-2014, will address a set of overlapping developments in the humanities and social sciences: a renewed attention to the world of objects, on the one hand, and a rethinking of the concept of environment, on the other. The sponsor will award two external fellowships for this seminar. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 07044 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/9/2013 Sponsor: Egide Title: Eiffel Scholarships Contact: Tel: 33 (0)1 40 40 59 30 Website:          http://www.campusfrance.org/en/eiffel SYNOPSIS: The Eiffel Programme offers funding for:a Master’s postgraduate degree course; or a ten -month jointly tutored and jointly supervised component as part of PhD course,preferably during the 2nd or 3rd year. Focusing on three key subject areas of sciences, economics and management, law and political science, its primary aim is to offer scholarships in French higher education establishments to future public and private sector decision-makers in foreign countries. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 20524 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/10/2013 Sponsor: Organization for Human Brain Mapping Title: Trainee Abstract Awards Contact: Tel: 952-646-2029 Email: info@humanbrainmapping.org Website:          http://www.humanbrainmapping.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1 Full Program:          http://www.humanbrainmapping.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3320 Deadline Note: To apply for the award, complete the Trainee Abstract Award Application form during the abstract submission process. SYNOPSIS: The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) is committed to the involvement of trainees in its annual meetings. To help encourage this, the OHBM offers a limited number of travel awards. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 00951 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/10/2013 Sponsor: Page (Arthur W.) Center Title: Page and Johnson Legacy Scholar Grants Contact: Cinda Kostyak Tel: 814-863-6307 Email: csk2@psu.edu Website:          http://pagecenter.comm.psu.edu/index.php/legacy-scholar-grant/overview Full Program:          http://pagecenter.comm.psu.edu/index.php/legacy-scholar-grant/guidelines-a-deadline SYNOPSIS: The Arthur W. Page Center at the Penn State College of Communications announces its annual Page and Johnson Legacy Scholar/Educator competition for the study of integrity in public communication. The Center will award grants of $1,000 to $5,000 each to support scholars and professionals making important contributions to knowledge, practice, or public understanding of ethics and responsibility in public communication. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 00965 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/11/2013 Sponsor: Illinois Department of Public Health Title: Illinois Alzheimer’s Disease Research Fund Grants Contact: Rhonda Clancy Tel: 217-782-3300 Email: Rhonda.Clancy@illinois.gov Website:          http://www.idph.state.il.us/fundop.htm Full Program:          http://www.idph.state.il.us/grant_rfps/FY13/Guidelines-ADRF-FY14%20FINAL.pdf SYNOPSIS: The Illinois Department of Public Health, Office of Health Promotion, is accepting applications for the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Fund Grants (ADRF). The ADRF enables Illinois researchers to investigate epidemiology, etiology, pathology, diagnosis, care, treatment, evaluation, cure, social and economic impacts, or other important fields of study pertaining to Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. Funding is granted to institutions and not to individuals. Research may be provided by one or more individuals under the authority of an institution. Research grants are also available to students, residents and fellows. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 26125 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/11/2013 Sponsor: SelectHealth Title: Select 25 Awards Contact: Tel: 1-801-442-5038 Email: select25@selecthealth.org Website:          http://selecthealth.org/stayhealthy/select25/Pages/home.aspx?origref=http%3a%2f%2ffoundationcenter%2eorg%2fpnd%2frfp%2frfp%5fitem%2ejhtml%3fid%3d36550 Full Program:          http://selecthealth.org/stayhealthy/Select25/Pages/FrequentlyAskedQuestions.aspx Deadline Note: Applications for the 2013 award will be accepted through January 11, 2013. Only the first 500 applications will be considered SYNOPSIS: The Select 25 awards program supports those who encourage healthy behaviors or serve populations with special needs. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 06991 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/15/2013 Sponsor: European Synchrotron Radiation Facility Title: Beamtime Contact: Tel: +33 (0)4 76.88 20.00 Email: useroff@esrf.fr Website:          http://www.esrf.eu/UsersAndScience/UserGuide/Applying/ Full Program:          http://www.esrf.eu/UsersAndScience/UserGuide Deadline Note: The 1 September 2012 deadline is for beam time from March 2013 to July 2013. The 15 January 2013 deadline is for Long-Term Project (LTP) applications. SYNOPSIS: he European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, (ESRF) provides access for scientist to its synchrotron facility. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 34227 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/15/2013 Sponsor: Hong Kong Baptist University Title: University Fellowship Program Contact: Tel: 852-3411-7502 Email: pdo@hkbu.edu.hk Website:          http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/eng-ver/index.php Full Program:          http://intl.hkbu.edu.hk/fellow.html SYNOPSIS: The sponsor is pleased to invite applications/nominations for the program of University Fellowships. Under the program, a maximum of six Fellows will be invited to the University every year. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 22786 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/15/2013 Sponsor: Satcher Health Leadership Institute Title: Health Policy Leadership Fellowship Contact: Renée Volny, DO, MBA Tel: 404-752-1694 Email: healthpolicyfellowship@msm.edu Website:          http://www.msm.edu/research/research_centersandinstitutes/SHLI/aboutUs/healthPolicyInstitute/leadershipFellows.aspx Full Program:          http://www.msm.edu/research/research_centersandinstitutes/SHLI/aboutUs/healthPolicyInstitute/leadershipFellows/applicationInformation.aspx Deadline Note: Completed application packets for the 2013-2014 fellowship program will be accepted beginning November 1, 2012 through January 15, 2013. SYNOPSIS: The Health Policy Leadership Fellowship Program is designed to provide postdoctoral health professionals with the specific skills, knowledge, and experiences needed to prepare them for leadership roles in promoting and implementing policies and practices to reduce and ultimately eliminate disparities in health. It is the goal of the fellowship program to develop a diverse group of health leaders who care enough, know enough, do enough, and are persistent enough to help realize global health equity. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 70165 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/15/2013 Sponsor: Sigma Delta Epsilon Title: Nell I. Mondy Fellowship Contact: Laurie B. Cook, PhD Tel: 585-395-5757 Email: fellowshipsquestions@gwis.org Full Program:          http://www.gwis.org/programs.html#application SYNOPSIS: The SDE/GWIS National Fellowships Program is proud to offer fellowships in 2013 to help increase knowledge in the fundamental sciences and to encourage research careers in the sciences by women. The Nell I. Mondy fellowship is for research in the areas of food science and nutrition. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 30777 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/15/2013 Sponsor: Warren (Robert Penn) Center for the Humanities Title: William S. Vaughn Visiting Fellowship Contact: Tel: 615-343-6060 Email: mona.frederick@vanderbilt.edu Website:          http://www.vanderbilt.edu/rpw_center/visitingfellowship.php Full Program:          http://www.vanderbilt.edu/rpw_center/visitingfellowship_application.php SYNOPSIS: The Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities will host a year-long interdisciplinary faculty seminar to explore the types of work that medical diagnoses perform. --------------------------------------------------------------- Program Number: 95423 --------------------------------------------------------------- ***Deadlines: 1/18/2013 Sponsor: Florida Department of Health Title: Florida Biomedical Research Program - Bridge Grant Contact: Tel: Website:          http://floridabiomed.com/ Full Program:          http://forms.floridabiomed.com/jek_call/King%20Bridge%20Call%2013-14.pdf SYNOPSIS: The Program is soliciting Bridge Grant applications from eligible institutions to fund initiatives addressing the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and/or cure of diseases related to tobacco use such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and pulmonary disease. Only the most meritorious applications will be funded.