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2017 Call for Applications: T32 Training Fellowships in Developmental Biology, Stem Cells, and Regeneration

Researcher in the lab (Photo by Chris Shinn)
(Photo by Chris Shinn)

All PhD students who are conducting research related to developmental biology, stem cell biology, and/or regenerative medicine are encouraged to apply for a training fellowship. We have several slots available for both U.S. Citizens and international students, and funding will be for two years (conditional on satisfactory progress in year one). We anticipate that funding will begin no later than August 1 (and potentially earlier). To apply, please email the following materials in a single PDF to gcrump@usc.edu by noon on July 10.

  1. Cover letter including the following information:
  • Full name
  • U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident status
  • Training Lab
  • Title of research project
  • Month/year started at USC and name of entry program (e.g., PIBBS)
  • Current PhD program
  • Undergraduate school, month/year Graduated, GPA
  • Master’s Degree (if applicable), month/year Awarded, GPA
  • GRE scores
  • Current or previous fellowships as PhD student
  1. NIH-style biosketch—e.g., as provided for F31 NRSA application https://grants.nih.gov/grants/forms/biosketch.htm
  1. One-page description of research project (Arial, 11 point font, 0.5” margins)