NIAID Postbaccalaureate Intramural Fellowship
Postbaccalaureate research trainees (postbacs) at NIAID engage in research at the forefront of immunologic, allergic, and infectious diseases. Postbacs conduct research in NIAID laboratories located in Maryland and Montana (Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton), which provides a unique scientific research training environment in basic, translational, and clinical research for recent college graduates considering graduate or professional school (master’s, Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent graduate degree) in healthcare and STEM fields. Postbacs spend one to two years performing full-time research under the guidance and direction of an NIAID principal investigator. Trainees have the opportunity to engage and network with experts in diverse scientific research fields while taking advantage of the extensive resources of NIH.
Read more about the Division of Intramural Research and the Vaccine Research Center.
Find more information about postbaccalaureate training opportunities from the NIH Intramural Office of Training and Education (OITE).
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