The APHL-CDC Bioinformatics Fellowships provide post-masters and post-doctoral level professionals the opportunity to apply their skills to a range of important and emerging public health problems, while gaining experience in their fields. There are currently two fellowship tracks being offered: Antimicrobial Resistance and Drug Resistant Tuberculosis. Qualified applicants will apply to be placed in one of eight state public health laboratories they are interested in working in for a 12-month term and will have the opportunity to extend for an additional 12 months, provided funding is available. Antimicrobial Resistance FellowshipĪdministered by APHL, the APHL-CDC Antimicrobial Resistance (AR) Fellowship Program provides Masters and postdoctoral graduates with the opportunity to collaborate on a range of antimicrobial resistance issues. A stipend and other benefits are provided. The full-time postdoctoral fellowship is for 2-3 years and prepares residency-trained primary care physicians, as well as pharmacists, advanced practice nurses and social scientists from complementary health-related fields for successful and rewarding careers in academic medicine, with a focus on primary care and community engaged research. The Academic Fellowship in Primary Care Research aims to prepare future leaders in academic primary care, with a vision to improve access to high quality primary health care, reduce health disparities and improve the health of citizens and communities in Wisconsin. Academic Fellowship in Primary Care Research Preference will be given to candidates who have been in education for less than 10 years and have received their doctorate within the past 5 years. The AAPA-PAEA Fellowship will provide up to $25,000 to the fellow’s institution to secure protected time for research as well as a travel stipend of up to $7,500. This program provides substantial investment to strengthen the research skills and productivity for qualified Physician Assistant (PA) faculty and to develop the next generation of PA researchers. The Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) and the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) offer three one-year-long research fellowships. If one of these sounds promising, make sure to bookmark it to your ProFellow account. There are opportunities at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, the National Institute of Health (NIH), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as positions at Harvard and Stanford, among other locations worldwide. If you’re looking for a fellowship that would let you explore new avenues of research in medicine or public health, these programs are for you! All of the fellowships on this list are fully-funded opportunities to do research in a variety of locations around the world.