The Association of Public Health Laboratories and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention seek fellows ready to contribute to their community and advance their scientific career.
The APHL-CDC Fellowship Program is looking for applicants interested in an exciting career in laboratory science while working collaboratively with industry leaders and developing professional networks. These one- to two-year experiential laboratory fellowships provide training to post-bachelor’s, -master’s, and -doctoral scientists in preparation for impactful careers in public health laboratories.
Eight fellowship opportunities are available for recent graduates with a background in molecular biology, bioinformatics, public health, epidemiology, genetics, genomics, biostatistics, computer science, medical laboratory science, biology, or a related field. These programs include:
- Bioinformatics Fellowship
- Biorisk Management Fellowship
- Environmental Health Laboratory Fellowship
- Food Safety Laboratory Fellowship
- Infectious Diseases Laboratory Fellowship
- Informatics Fellowship
- Quality Management Laboratory Fellowship
- Ronald H. Laessig Newborn Screening Fellowship
Program benefits
- Competitive stipend ($41,000-68,000 per year)
- Health insurance allowance
- Relocation reimbursement
- Professional development fund
- APHL student membership
- APHL Annual Conference registration
How to apply
The application deadline is February 28, 2022, for a summer 2022 start date.
All applications will need:
- Undergraduate and/or graduate transcripts
- Three letters of recommendation
- Resume/CV
- Personal narrative
- Proof of US citizenship or permanent residency
Visit www.APHL.org/fellowships
Contact
For more information, email fellowships@aphl.org.