DEVELOPING THE LEADING GENERATION OF WOMEN BIOSCIENCE BASIC SCIENCE RESEARCHERS FOCUSED ON SOLVING DISEASES IN THEIR COMMUNITY
The Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI) fosters collaborations across the biomedical sciences, seeking quantitative methods to address pressing problems in biology and biomedicine.
Motivated by problems of human disease, QBI is committed to investigating fundamental biological mechanisms, because ultimately solutions to many diseases have been revealed by unexpected discoveries in the basic sciences.
SCHOLARSHIP OVERVIEW
Strengthening communication, collaboration and capacity building across institutions and borders, and empowering women in bioscience in Geographic Areas of Interest to further advance research and eventual treatments or cures to diseases is one of the major goals of the QBI Scholarship. This year the scholarship is offered to citizens of Poland and Bulgaria; only one winner will be selected.
Under this QBI aim, we offer a one-year, non-accredited transdisciplinary scholarship focused on bioscience and disease research. Our scholar will start in January of 2020 and will conduct research for one year in an area of need at UCSF, followed by implementation at her home institution. This sustainable follow-up will be supported through our collaborators in her home country. QBI is disease agnostic and focuses more on the approach than a specific disease. This therefore opens the door to research on a wide array of topics, including pathogens, viruses, infectious diseases, cardiovascular disease, psychiatric disorders, cancer or any combination thereof.
This scholarship is an extraordinary opportunity to work with world-class QBI-UCSF researchers and mentors, develop ideas and partnerships within a collaborative network,
present works in progress and final results at domestic and global symposia, and formally build additional research skills. We are thrilled to invite applications for the 2020 calendar year!
The candidate will be selected by the Fall of 2019 and arrive at QBI-UCSF in January of 2020. Following their year at QBI, it is expected that the candidate will return to their home institution to implement and share the knowledge they have acquired in order to increase the capacity of the home institution and research programs. This opportunity is only for scholars who show their future aspirations and implementation plans in their home country. QBI hopes to strengthen collaborative relationships with the institution of the winner and will look to the scholar to lead the growing collaborations upon her return to her home country.
For more information visit: www.qbi-ucsf.org/grants.html
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
The length of this scholarship is one year, and the scholar will get back as much as they put in. It is expected that the scholar will indicate her needed areas of growth and motivate towards the opportunities. The core components of this program are designed to meet the needs of each scholar:
Living stipend, dedicated research and education funds, round trip travel, lab stipend
Assistance in grant writing to obtain funding for follow-up research in the home country and institution
ELIGIBILITY
Candidates are eligible if they have completed the following:
If you have questions about your eligibility, please reach out to inquire about specific cutoffs: Jacqueline.fabius@ucsf.edu
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Please submit the scholarship application materials listed below as a single PDF to Jacqueline.fabius@ucsf.edu by 11:59 PM PST, July 30, 2019. Skype Interviews will be scheduled for thereafter with notification of a final decision by the fall of 2019.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: JULY 30, 2019
Please direct all inquiries to Jacqueline.fabius@ucsf.edu