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- Medical & Allied Health Sciences
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Population Groups
- Graduate Students
- Graduate School
of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS) Home Page
- GSBS Competitive (Internal) Scholarships
and Awards
- Predoctoral
Funding Opportunities in Infection and Immunity
(1999)
- GrantsNet:
Database of funding opptortunities aimed at
scientists in training -- grad students, postdocs,
and junior faculty.
- American
Society for Microbiology - The Office
of Education and Training of the American Society
for Microbiology (ASM) offers career information
and fellowship opportunities in the biological/microbiological
sciences at the undergraduate, graduate, and
postdoctoral level.
- EPA Fellowships - Science to Achieve
Results (STAR) Fellowships for Graduate Environmental
Study and other research opportunities sponsored
by the Environmental Protection Agency.
- NASA
Graduate Student Researchers Program's Home
Page - Opportunities sponsored by the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration .
- NIH
Research Training Opportunities - Individual
NRSA Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships
and Training Opportunities of the 24 Institutes
and Centers at National Institutes of Health.
- NSF
Division of Graduate Education - NSF Graduate
Research Fellowship and other training opportunities
sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
- NRC/National Academies-administered
Fellowships - Fellowship programs
administered by the National Research Council
Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel
(OSEP), including the Ford Foundation
Fellowships for Minorities and the Howard Hughes
Medical Institute Predoctoral Fellowships in
Biological Sciences.
- The Howard Hughes Medical Institute Predoctoral
Fellowships in Biological Sciences will not
be offering a new competition in 2005.
- Helen Hay Whitney
Foundation- The Foundation was established
to stimulate and support research in the area
of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease,
later expanding its interests to include diseases
of connective tissue and, ultimately, all basic
biomedical sciences. Residents of the United
States, Canada, and Mexico who hold the M.D.,
Ph.D., or equivalent degree are eligible to
apply for a fellowship for beginning postdoctoral
training in biomedical research.
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- Minority Students
- Minority scholarships, fellowships and postdoctoral awards
in medicine, health and related fields
- America Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) graduate
fellowships for American Indian and Alaskan
Native students from federally-recognized tribes.
For more information contact American Indian
Graduate Center, 4520 Montgomery Blvd. N.E.,
Suite 1-B, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109-1291,
(505)881-4585, (505)884-0427 (fax).
- The Herbert Lehman Education Fund to African-American students
who are pursuing undergraduate or law degrees
- Legal United Latin American Citizens for scholarship
information, contact LULAC, 400 First Street
NW, Suite 716, Washington, DC, 20001, or call
202-628-0717.
- Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund to qualified
Latino individuals in pursuit of higher education
- National
Hispanic Scholarship Fund to undergraduate
and graduate Hispanic American students of various
educational backgrounds
- The
United Negro College Fund to African-American
undergraduate and graduate students
- Grants for Asians, African-Americans, Hispanics, Latinos, Native
Americans, etc. compiled by Michigan State
University Libraries
- Yahoo Directory of Scholarships scholarship and grant sites
for minority students
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- Students with Disabilities
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last updated September 21, 2004.
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