The mission of the KidneyCure Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Program is to attract PhD students to nephrology as a research area in the early stages of their careers.
Doctoral students may submit a proposal that examines any aspect of the entire spectrum of kidney biology and disease. KidneyCure especially encourages applications from women and those who are underrepresented in medicine (as defined by the Association of American Medical Colleges). A maximum of two applications per sponsor/mentor/principal investigator will be accepted during any given application cycle. To apply for the KidneyCure Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Program, a candidate:
I. Must be a current graduate student in an accredited doctoral (PhD) program and have passed their qualifying exam by the time of application submission, if applicable.
II. May not hold an MD, PhD, DO, DVM, or equivalent terminal degree.
III. Must propose a research topic that is kidney-directed.
IV. Must complete research under the direction and mentorship of a sponsor.
V. Must be a member of ASN (Membership type; Student) at the time of the fellowship application. ASN provides free membership to students and PhD candidates. Sponsor must also be an ASN member at the time of the fellowship application.
VI. Can hold other external grant support but cannot have support totaling more than the National Institutes of Health guidelines for doctoral students, including KidneyCure funds, at the time of the award activation (July 1, 2025). However, a candidate’s institution may supplement the support provided by ASN.
VII. Must be working in North or Central America, or the Caribbean during the fellowship period.
VIII. Must commit a minimum of 75% time to research during the fellowship period.
IX. Must have a mentor who demonstrates sufficient funding to support the proposed study of the mentee throughout the fellowship period.
X. Must not exceed the maximum number of two applications from a single sponsor/mentor/principal investigator during any given application cycle.
Eligible Countries:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: American Society of Nephrology
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Address: American Society of Nephrology, 1401 H Street, NW, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20005
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Dec 05, 2024
Dec 05, 2024
$30,000
Affiliation: American Society of Nephrology
Address: American Society of Nephrology, 1401 H Street, NW, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20005
Website URL: https://www.asn-online.org/grants/fellowships/
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